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I got it as a potted cutlet from the one my parents have had for over a decade, so no idea what the cultivar is really. I might try some Google lense-ing when the fruits are ripe.
Some initial research showed that for yellow raspberries (which it should be, because the mother plant is) it's actually normal to fruit year one, so yay ๐