Cultivar 2284: Red Mammoth

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Usage Facet: class=edible; edible_score=1.0; ornamental_score=0.0; inferred_from_taxon=no

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Red Mammoth is listed as a late summerbearing raspberry in a University of Saskatchewan Fruit Program handout on recommended fruit varieties for northern gardens [S1]. The same raspberry section gives summerbearing raspberries a late July to early August harvest window under Saskatoon, Saskatchewan conditions [S1].

The source links Red Mammoth to the University of Saskatchewan, but does not give parentage, release year, fruit description, cane habit, disease notes, or storage qualities [S1]. It appears in a short recommendation list, not a full cultivar profile. The current evidence supports its identity, season, and program association more strongly than any detailed horticultural description [S1].

No direct hardiness zone is stated for Red Mammoth. The document recommends fruit varieties for northern gardens, but the only cultivar-specific evidence here places Red Mammoth as a late summerbearing raspberry associated with the University of Saskatchewan [S1].

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Related cultivars mentioned in source context

K81-6

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Citation Drawer (Top Supporting Sources)

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143Recommended fruit Varietiesunknown200p2Associated with U of S, meaning University of Saskatchewan.; Listed as a late summerbearing raspberry; summerbearers ripen late July to early August.

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143p2breeder_referenceAssociated with Uof S, meaning University of Saskatchewan.Late: Red Mammoth (Uof S), K81-6 (zone 3 only)page_block:0.90
143p2recommendation_contextListed as a late summerbearing raspberry; summerbearers ripen late July to early August.Late: Red Mammoth (Uof S), K81-6 (zone 3 only)page_block:0.90

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breeder_referenceAssociated with U of S, meaning University of Saskatchewan.0.95
recommendation_contextListed as a late summerbearing raspberry; summerbearers ripen late July to early August.0.97

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