
Cloudberry Seeds (Rubus chamaemorus)
Cloudberry Seeds (Rubus chamaemorus)
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Rubus chamaemorusĀ is aĀ speciesĀ ofĀ flowering plantĀ in the roseĀ familyĀ Rosaceae, native to coolĀ temperateĀ regions,Ā alpineĀ andĀ arctic tundraĀ andĀ boreal forest.Ā ThisĀ herbaceousĀ perennialĀ produces
Cloudberry Seeds (Rubus chamaemorus)
Price for Package of 5 seeds.
Rubus chamaemorusĀ is aĀ speciesĀ ofĀ flowering plantĀ in the roseĀ familyĀ Rosaceae, native to coolĀ temperateĀ regions,Ā alpineĀ andĀ arctic tundraĀ andĀ boreal forest.Ā ThisĀ herbaceousĀ perennialĀ produces amber-colored edible fruit similar to theĀ blackberry. English common names includeĀ cloudberry,Ā nordic berry,Ā bakeappleĀ (inĀ Newfoundland and Labrador),Ā knotberryĀ andĀ knoutberryĀ (in England),Ā aqpikĀ orĀ low-bush salmonberryĀ (inĀ AlaskaĀ ā not to be confused with salmonberry,Ā Rubus spectabilis),[3]Ā andĀ averinĀ orĀ evronĀ (inĀ Scotland).
Description
Unlike mostĀ RubusĀ species, the cloudberry isĀ dioecious, and fruit production by a female plant requires pollination from a male plant.[1]
The cloudberry grows to 10ā25Ā cm (4ā10Ā in) high.[1]Ā TheĀ leavesĀ alternate between having 5 and 7 soft, handlike lobes on straight, branchless stalks. After pollination, the white (sometimes reddish-tipped)Ā flowersĀ form raspberry-sizedĀ aggregate fruitsĀ which are more plentiful in wooded rather than sun-exposed habitats.[1]Ā Consisting of between 5 and 25Ā drupelets, each fruit is initially pale red, ripening into an amber color in early autumn.
Distribution and ecology
In North America, cloudberries grow wild across Greenland, most of northern Canada, Alaska, northern Minnesota, New Hampshire, Maine, and New York.[1][5]Cloudberries are a circumpolar boreal plant, occurring naturally throughout the Northern Hemisphere from 78°N, south to about 55°N, and are scattered south to 44°N mainly in mountainous areas and moorlands.[1] In Europe, they grow in the Nordic countries, Baltic states and particularly in Poland.[1] They occur across northern Russia east towards the Pacific Ocean as far south as Japan.[1] Due to peatland drainage and peat exploitation, they are considered endangered[1] and are under legal protection in Germany's Weser and Elbe valleys, and at isolated sites in the English Pennines and Scottish Highlands. A single, fragile site exists in the Sperrin Mountains of Northern Ireland.[4]
Wide distribution occurs due to the excretion of the indigestible seeds by birds and mammals. Further distribution arises through itsĀ rhizomes, which are up to 10Ā m (33Ā ft) long and grow about 10ā15Ā cm (3.9ā5.9Ā in) below the soil surface, developing extensive and dense berry patches.[1]Ā Cuttings of these taken in May or August are successful in producing a geneticĀ cloneĀ of the parent plant.[6]Ā The cloudberry grows inĀ bogs,Ā marshes,Ā wet meadows,Ā tundraĀ and altitudes of 1,400 metres (4,600Ā ft) above sea level in Norway, requiring acidic ground (between 3.5 and 5Ā pH).[1]
Cloudberry leaves are food forĀ caterpillarsĀ of severalĀ LepidopteraĀ species. TheĀ mothĀ Coleophora thuleaĀ has no other known food plants. See alsoĀ List of Lepidoptera that feed on Rubus.
Cultivation
Despite great demand as a delicacy (particularly in Sweden, Norway and Finland) the cloudberry is not widely cultivated and is primarily a wild plant. Wholesale prices vary widely based on the size of the yearly harvest, but cloudberries have gone for as much as ā¬10/kg (in 2004).[7]
Since the middle of the 1990s, however, the species has formed part of a multinational research project. Beginning in 2002, selectedĀ cultivarsĀ have been available to farmers, notably 'Apolto' (male), 'Fjellgull' (female) and 'Fjordgull' (female). The cloudberry can be cultivated in Arctic areas where few other crops are possible, for example along the northern coast ofĀ Norway.
Uses
The ripe fruits are golden-yellow, soft and juicy, and are rich inĀ vitamin C.[1]Ā When eaten fresh, cloudberries have a distinctive tart taste. When over-ripe, they have a creamy texture somewhat like yogurt and a sweetened flavor. They are often made intoĀ jams,Ā juices, tarts, and liqueurs. In Finland, the berries are eaten with heatedĀ leipƤjuustoĀ (a local cheese; the name translates to "bread-cheese"), as well asĀ creamĀ andĀ sugar. In Sweden, cloudberries (hjortron) and cloudberry jam are used as a topping for ice cream, pancakes, and waffles. In Norway, they are often mixed withĀ whipped creamĀ and sugar to be served as a dessert calledĀ multekremĀ (cloudberry cream), as a jam or as an ingredient in homemade ice cream. Cloudberry yoghurtāmolte-Ā orĀ multeyoughurtāis a supermarket item inĀ Norway.[8]
InĀ Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada, cloudberries are used to make "bakeapple pie" or jam.Ā ArcticĀ Yup'ikĀ mix the berries withĀ sealĀ oil,Ā reindeerĀ orĀ caribouĀ fat (which is diced and made fluffy with seal oil) and sugar to make "EskimoĀ ice cream" orĀ akutaq.[1]Ā The recipes vary by region. Along theĀ YukonĀ andĀ Kuskokwim RiverĀ areas, white fish (pike) along with shortening and sugar are used. The berries are an important traditional food resource for the Yup'ik.
Due to its high vitamin C content,[1]Ā the berry is valued both byĀ NordicĀ seafarers and NorthernĀ indigenous peoples. ItsĀ polyphenolĀ content, includingĀ flavonoidĀ compounds such asĀ ellagic acid, appears to naturally preserve food preparations of the berries.[1]Ā Cloudberries can be preserved in their own juice without added sugar, if stored cool.[9]
Extract of cloudberries is also used in cosmetics such as shower gels, hand creams and body lotions.
Alcoholic drinks
In Nordic countries, traditional liqueurs such as lakkalikööri (Finland) are made of cloudberry, having a strong taste and high sugar content. Cloudberry is used as a flavouring for making akvavit. In northeastern Quebec, a cloudberry liqueur known as chicoutai (aboriginal name) is made.[10]
Nutrients and phytochemicals
Cloudberries are rich in vitamin C and ellagic acid,[1] citric acid, malic acid, α-tocopherol, anthocyanins and the provitamin A carotenoid, β-carotene in contents which differ across regions of Finland due to sunlight exposure, rainfall or temperature.[11] The ellagitannins lambertianin C and sanguiin H-6 are also present.[12] Genotype of cloudberry variants may also affect polyphenol composition, particularly for ellagitannins, sanguiin H-6, anthocyanins and quercetin.
Polyphenol extracts from cloudberries have improved storage properties whenĀ microencapsulatedĀ usingĀ maltodextrinĀ DE5-8.[14]Ā At least 14Ā volatileĀ compounds, includingĀ vanillin, account for theĀ aromaĀ of cloudberries.
Cultural references
The cloudberry appears on theĀ FinnishĀ version of theĀ 2 euro coin.[16]Ā The name of the hillĀ Beinn nan OighreagĀ inĀ BreadalbaneĀ in theĀ Scottish HighlandsĀ means "Hill of the Cloudberries" inĀ Scottish Gaelic.
Harvesting on public property
In someĀ northern EuropeanĀ countries such asĀ Norway, a common use policy to non-wood forest products allows anyone to pick cloudberries on public property and eat them on location, but only local residents may transport them from that location and only ripe berries may be picked.[18][19][20]Ā Since 1970 in Norway, while it has been illegal to pick unripe cloudberries, transporting ripe cloudberries from the harvest location is permitted in many counties.
| Organic Seeds ? | Organic Seeds |
|---|---|
| Organic/natural ? | Organic/Natural: Yes |
| Pretreatment of sowing ? | Soak in water before sowing: 24-48 h Stratification needed: Yes |
| Life Cycle: | Perennial plant : Yes |
| Handpicked seeds ? | Handpicked seeds |
| Resistant to cold and frost ? | Cold resistant: to ā40 °C |
| Suitable for growing in flower pot ? | Suitable for pot: Yes |
| Plant height ? | Plant height 10 - 20 cm |


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