Rubus hakonensis — an easy houseplant, prefers full sun light
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Rubus hakonensis

Rubus Hakonensis

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A note from PlantMom

Rubus hakonensis has strong resistance to disease and is generally not susceptible to illnesses. Regarding care, the plant is fairly low-maintenance. When grown outdoors it needs little watering, and larger specimens usually do not require pruning. Smaller plants, however, should be pruned after they finish blooming. Rubus hakonensis is suitable for anyone with an outdoor area, such as a garden or deck, and does not need extensive gardening experience.

— PlantMom
CARE GUIDE

How to keep Rubus Hakonensis.

Light

Rubus hakonensis comes from open habitats, like sunny meadows and forest margins, which supply abundant light. It performs best in Full Sun but can tolerate Partial Sun, adjusting well to a range of sunlight conditions.

Water

Rubus hakonensis flourishes in humid, moist environments and needs regular watering, about twice a week, to prevent waterlogging. It is commonly cultivated outdoors and adapts well to different levels of precipitation, making it ideal for temperate gardens with varied weather conditions.

Temperature

Rubus hakonensis is highly adaptable to a variety of climatic conditions, from hot summers to cold winters. Still, it has a preferred temperature range for optimal growth. If temperatures become too high, the plant can experience heat and humidity stress, which may cause it to die. In locations where temperatures approach the lower limit of its cold tolerance, providing insulation to protect the plant is necessary.

Fertilizer

For the Rubus hakonensis plant to yield an optimal amount of fruit, it needs an ample supply of nutrients. For the enhancement of new growth and blossom progression, fertilize it at the onset of spring. Consistent fertilization aids in maintaining the plant's health, facilitating the growth of more flavorful fruit, and warding off nutrient insufficiency problems such as discolored leaves and subpar fruit output.

Pruning

To ensure Rubus hakonensis thrives, it is important to prune it in early spring. Start by removing dead branches and thinning out old canes to improve air circulation and light penetration. Prune any overgrown shoots to achieve a balanced structure, which encourages abundant flowering and fruiting. For detailed guidance on caring for Rubus hakonensis, consult horticultural resources.

CHARACTERISTICS

Botanical profile.

Plant Type
Vine
Life Cycle
Perennial
Genus
Rubus
Family
Rosaceae
Hardiness Zone
5-9
Mature Height
15 cm to 30 cm
Mature Spread
8 cm to 15 cm
Leaf Color
Green, Dark Green
Leaf Type
Evergreen
Flower Color
White
Flower Size
1.02 cm to 2.03 cm
Bloom Time
Early summer, Mid summer
Planting Time
Spring, Summer, Autumn
Harvest Time
Late summer, Early fall
Native Area
Myanmar, Japan, China
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