Rubus spp Ponca blackberry is one of the sweetest blackberry cultivars in the world! This variety is very erect, has a high fruit yield, and plants demonstrate excellent health. Ponca...
Rubus species X Prime Ark Freedom is the first thornless primocane fruiting blackberry. A blackberry usually grows one year and doesn't fruit until the following season. Freedom fruits this way...
Rubus spp Apache, Plant Patent #11865 is an erect thornless blackberry similar to Arapaho with larger fruit and seed, ripening 15 days later than Arapaho. Resists orange rust. Fruits are...
Rubus spp Triple Crown is named for its three attributes; flavor, productivity and vigor. This very hardy variety offers two other attributes; disease resistance and very large berries. The thornless...
Rubus spp The earliest ripening thornless variety. Lots more to pick at once because it ripens its fruit in a 4 week period. Can be planted farther south. Arapaho needs...
Rubus species Thornless blackberry, excellent quality fruit, firm and sweet. Erect canes. Produces on 2nd year canes. Zone 6-9 Plant Characteristics Pest Resistance Good Disease Resistance Excellent Drought Tolerance Good...
Rubus spp Kiowa is an extremely large berry and 10 can fill a half-pint container. The best quality and best firmness of all varieties. Long harvest season of 6 weeks....
Rhubus species X A new thornless blackberry cultivar called Sweetie Pie was released that is resistant to disease and tastes delicious. This cultivar, tested as MSUS119, came from a cross...
Rubus Spp. Blackberry lovers, rejoice. With no thorns, you can pick contently. This easy care variety yields sweet berries. It also attracts pollinators, tolerates clay soil, and returns each year...
Rubus Spp Chester is an early, fine tasting, semi erect thornless blackberry. I remember sampling Chester when it was a numbered seedling at the University of Maryland's Cherry Hill Research...
Semi-erect vigorous productive blackberry. the story behind the plant deserves telling. Bill Schultz of the North American Fruit Explorers, upon visiting an experimental station in WA state, was told of...