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Navaho Thornless Blackberry Plants
Navaho (Thornless) Patent First ever Thornless Blackberry that's erect and self-supporting. Has glossy black berries, sweeter and firmer than previous thornless varieties.
Navaho (Thornless) Patent First ever Thornless Blackberry that's erect and self-supporting. Has glossy black berries, sweeter and firmer than previous thornless varieties.
OUACHITA (Thornless): Forth release of patented thornless blackberry from the University of Arkansas. Ripens June 12th in Arkansas. Very productive, medium to large fruit, sweet, firm berries. Suitable for fresh market or commercial shipping. Good disease resistant. Very erect, free standing plant that will bridge the gap between Arapaho and Navaho. Zones 5-8.
Ouachita Blackberry is not your average blackberry. Ouachita is a thornless variety that is extra sweet and juicy. It's perfect for snacks, pies, jams, and even wine. Ouachitas are extremely disease resistant and are adaptable to a wide range of climates. They're also easy to grow and require very little maintenance.
Arapaho (Thornless) "Patented" Earliest Thornless Blackberry in existence. Ripens June 3 in zone 7. Plants are erect and self-supporting, very winter hardy with no disease problems. The berries are large and very firm, excellent flavor. Arapaho will complement Navaho in providing a longer harvest season of Thornless Blackberries.
Looking for a delicious and nutritious fruit to add to your garden? Look no further than the Arapaho Blackberry! This thornless variety is perfect for anyone who doesn't want to deal with the prickly stems of traditional blackberries. The Arapaho thornless blackberry is also a great choice for those who are looking for a higher yield - you can expect around 10-12 pounds of fruit per plant!
Sweetheart Blueberry, Sweetheart is technically a Northern Highbush, but it thrives from north to south, needing no pollinator to set up to 15 pounds of berries a year. The first crop is in late spring or early summer. The second is at summer's end. Very good yields ,plump, firm, delicious sweetheart blueberries with a very sweet bite.
MISTY SOUTHERN HIGHBUSH BLUEBERRY, Is early and high yielding variety. very attractive ornamental southern high bush variety. The bright blue-green foliage provides a perfect contrast to the pink and white spring flowers and sky blue summer fruit. The berries are medium to large size and of excellent quality sweet and a little spicy flavors . Growers especially like Misty's evergreen tendency in areas with mild winters. Chilling needs are very low (300 hours) zones 5-9 from Pense Nursery, Inc.
When it comes to blueberry plants, the Misty Southern Highbush variety is one of the most popular choices. And it's no wonder why - these bushes are easy to care for and produce delicious, plump berries that are perfect for eating fresh or using in recipes. Plus, misty blueberries are tolerant of a wide range of growing conditions, making them a great option for both beginner and experienced gardeners alike.