Blackberries (Rubus fruiticosus) Although wild blackberries are common they tend to be small and seedy. Of the numerous cultivated varieties that have been developed, only a few will tolerate our Canadian winters. All blackberries adore intense sun, heat and humidity, so even though we offer the hardiest varieties, they desire a sunny site and will benefit from winter protection. Another thing to consider–the blackberry plant itself is actually a medicinal herb. The leaves and even the roots have proven to be very beneficial for treating a host of human ailments. Canes are bareroot

Thornless Blackberry Cross : BOYSENBERRY 2 year old cane

$15.95

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(Rubus ursinus x R.idaeus)
A unique cross between a blackberry and a red raspberry. Soft, deep maroon berries are extra-large and almost seedless with a distinctive, rich and tangy full-bodied flavour, that is sought after by gourmets. Serve them fresh with whipped cream or bake into a scrumptious pie. Ripens over a 2 month period for extended fresh eating.

SELF-FERTILE | ZONE 5/6 | HARVEST: LATE JULY-AUG.

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