Raspberries grow on a shrub that tops out at about 36" high in loamy well drained soil. Raspberries grow on arching canes on the plant.
Raspberries grow on canes which usually have thorns. The berry has tiny sections and is generally red but some varieties are more purple. Each section of the berry has a seed.
No, raspberries are cane fruits which grow naturally in open woodland and forest glades.
Fresh raspberries cost around $7.29 (USD)
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Raspberries grow in a moist, temperate climate; they are native to Western Europe and the Eastern United States. Wild raspberries will naturally bloom through the summer but the fruit is now commercially produced year-round. Raspberry bushes need ample sunlight and water, fertilized soil and lots of space where they can take over--because they will. Raspberries are often planted in the winter, while dormant, and need a raised bed for better drainage (they are prone to root rot). The plant should be fertilized from the spring until the fruit blooms, mid-summer through early fall. It is ripe for picking when it reaches a full red (purple or black) color and falls easily off the stem.
Cities don't make raspberries. They grow on berry farms.
can you grow it by dividing a plant of raspberries
Why would you ask a stupid question raspberries are a fruit!
Red algae, Green algae, and Redwood Trees grow in the temperate climate. (not all of the plants are listed in this answer)
No. They wont. :) :D :P :( :C :J