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Blackberry Apache Thornless
(New Patent) This new release from Arkansas produces larger fruit and higher yields than any of the other previously released Arkansas thorn less erect blackberry cultivars. Very Sweet
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Blackberry Arapaho Thornless
A new thornless release from the University of Arkansas. An excellent sweet flavor, good size, firm fruit and heavy production. Grows as a shrub, no trellis is needed. Zones 5-8. Ships: Fall and Spring
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Blackberry Chickasaw Thorny
Newest thorny blackberry release from the Arkansas Agricultural Experiment Station. Chickasaw has large fruit, high yields, and good fruit quality. The only one to grow from Pennsylvania to the southern coast. Zones: 4-10.
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Blackberry Triple Crown Thornless
Blackberry Triple Crown thorn less is the newest thorn less blackberry. When we saw the size of this berry we flipped. The berry is named for its three crowning attributes—flavor, productivity and vigor.
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Blackberries are vigorous and exceptionally spiny, hardy perennial cane fruits belonging to the genus Rubus .The species and hybrids listed below are grown for dessert, bottling, tarts, jam and wine.
Blackberries prefer deep, moist and rich loam but are adaptable to light sands and stiff clays, given free drainage and freedom from perennial weeds.
Planting instructions for Blackberry plants
Blackberry Care & Harvesting
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