Blackberry Plants
Rubus species
Traditional breeders have been working with the rubus family of cane fruits (which includes blackberry and raspberry) since the late 1800's. There have been many amazing crosses created; we offer both old favorites and new, improved introduct. . . SHOW MORE
Rubus species
Traditional breeders have been working with the rubus family of cane fruits (which includes blackberry and raspberry) since the late 1800's. There have been many amazing crosses created; we offer both old favorites and new, improved introductions. Our selections are easy to grow and also self-fertile. They produce reliably large loads of fruit for decades and they have delicious differences in flavor. Not only that, but we have many varieties without thorns!
Blackberries are prohibited to HI.
SHOW LESSBoysenberry
Rubus ursinus × R. idaeus Boysenberry, probably created by Rudolph Boysen and certainly popularized by Knott's Berry Farm, is a complex cross betwe...
View full detailsCascade Blackberry
Rubus ursinus x loganberry 'Cascade' Originally introduced in 1940, this was an exciting cross between the highly flavorful but very small NW Nativ...
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Rubus L. subgenus Rubus Although thorny, Marionberry has such an incredible, rich, consistently sweet flavor that many people prefer it to any othe...
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Rubus x loganobaccus ‘Phenomenal’ x leucodermis Once so popular that the Seattle Times called it “the most outstanding berry of the Northwest”, thi...
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Rubus x loganobaccus The thornless Logan is thought to be a wild cross between a blackberry and a red raspberry. Plants are only about half as prod...
View full detailsHall's Beauty Blackberry
Rubus x 'Hall's Beauty' Large, double flowers on a thornless trailing floricane blackberry? She's a beauty, all right - Hall's Beauty, that is! The...
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Rubus x Another triumph for Luther Burbank! Snow white berries have the same flavor as "normal" blackberries but are translucent and milky-white in...
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