These fruiting shrubs produce golden-yellow raspberries in the late summer and fall. They are a cultivar of the red raspberry, distinguished by their unique fruit color and late-season bearing habit. This plant, therefore, provides a harvest when many other fruits have already passed their peak season.
The value of cultivating such plants lies in their extended harvest window and appealing fruit color, which can diversify offerings for gardeners and commercial growers alike. Historically, these plants have gained popularity due to their perceived novelty and their ability to provide fresh fruit later into the growing season than traditional raspberry varieties.