Primocanes fruit first, followed by a second crop on older thornless, upright canes. Freedom is cold-hardy, and ripens in July until frost. With exceptional fruit size, good flavor and the plant grows upright and needs little to no staking, it’s easy to see why this is a top choice for professional and amateur growers alike.
Rubus ‘APF-45’ PP22,449/’Prime-Ark’® 45 Blackberry
An everbearing primocane! Prime Ark 45 is an early and heavy producer. Erect, thorny canes make it easy to pick the medium to large size berries. these firm, midnight-black berries or noticeably juicy. First year canes begin to ripen in mid-July, while second year canes bear its heaviest crops in June, both crops will continue to […]
Rubus ‘Ouachita’ PP 17,162
This disease-resistant variety produces a generous crop of large, plump, sweet berries on erect, thornless canes in early to midsummer. The glossy, black fruit It has excellent flavor and is very prolific. Ouachita ripens into medium size, plump berries in mid June.
Rubus ‘Osage’ PPAF
Osage blackberries have shown consistently good flavor, even when other varieties were lacking. This is a thornless plant, erect-growing, high-quality and productive in late Spring to early Summer. The plant itself can grow to 10 ft tall in the right conditions. Osage has excellent storage potential for the shipping market.
Rubus ‘Natchez’ PP 20,891
Natchez produces an impressive large fruit. With an early ripening date, consistent yields, high quality berries, and thornless canes, it’s easy to see why this is such a popular crop. This vigorous grower reaches 5 ft tall and up to 6 ft wide. Natchez flowers in the spring and ripens in the early summer months.
Rubus ‘Apache’ PP 11,865
This blackberry variety produces the highest yields and largest fruit of the other thornless blackberry. The berries themselves are conical in shape with a glossy black finish and are known for their exceptional sweetness. The foliage will grow erect on spineless canes up to 10 ft. Apache berries will ripen in mid to late June, […]