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 LESSCascade Blackberry
Rubus ursinus x loganberry 'Cascade' Originally introduced in 1940, this was an exciting cross between the highly flavorful but very small NW Nativ...
View full detailsMarionberry
Rubus L. subgenus Rubus Although thorny, Marionberry has such an incredible, rich, consistently sweet flavor that many people prefer it to any othe...
View full detailsPrime Ark Freedom Thornless Blackberry
Rubus x 'Prime Ark Freedom' Now grow thornless blackberries like you do primocane raspberries! Prime Ark Freedom produces prolific, delicious harve...
View full detailsTriple Crown Thornless Blackberry
Rubus sp., subgenus Rubus (Eubatus) 'Triple Crown' Productive, tasty and hardy - Triple Crown wins by a mile! This cultivar can produce 30 pounds o...
View full detailsBest of the Best Blackberry Bundle (6-Pack)
Save 10% with this "Best of the Best" Blackberry Bundle! Enjoy thornless blackberries on first-year canes from Prime Ark, then be delightfully surp...
View full detailsColumbia Sunrise Thornless Blackberry
Rubus subg. Rubus watson 'Columbia Sunrise' These new delicious, trailing, thornless blackberries ripen one to two weeks before any other thornless...
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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