Description

Rubus ursinus var. loganobaccus. Thornless blackberries are a remarkable hybrid, blending the best traits of blackberries, raspberries, dewberries, and loganberries. These berries are notably large, reaching up to 2.5 inches in length, and feature a rich, dark maroon hue. Their flavor is a perfect balance of tangy and sweet, offering a bold, intense taste that is both satisfying and refreshing. The berries are of exceptional quality, with minimal seeds and a delightful aroma that enhances their appeal.

The plants themselves have a vine-like, trailing growth habit, making them well-suited for trellises or fences. They are self-fruitful, meaning they don’t require another plant for pollination, and they thrive in USDA hardiness zones 5-10. Harvesting typically occurs throughout the summer, allowing for a prolonged period of delicious fruit. This thornless variety is prized for its ease of harvesting, as well as its ability to produce fruit with few seeds and high flavor quality.

D.W.N. Boysenberry Thornless Potted Plants measure approximately 20″-26″ tall in a container measuring approximately 4″x4″x9″