Rubus fruticosus ~ Blackberry
Rubus fruticosus ~ Blackberry
Rubus fruticosus ~ Blackberry
Rubus fruticosus ~ Blackberry

Blackberry

Rubus fruticosus

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Blackberry are a group of thorny fruiting deciduous shrubs with a biennial growth habit where it forms vegetative first-year stems, which then produce flowering second-year stems that bears the fruits its known for.  The compound leaves may turn yellow to red in fall.  Its white to pink flowers give way to clusters of fruits in which usually ripen in summer.  Fruits best in full sun and rich, moist, slightly acidic well-drained soils.  

Type: 

Shrub 

Height: 

3'- 6'

Spread: 

6’ - 8'

Spacing: 

7'

USDA Hardiness Zone: 

4 - 8

Culture: 

Full SunPart Sun

Bloom Color: 

White

Season of Interest: 

Summer

MAINTENANCE NEEDS:  Medium Maintenance.  Water regularly. Remove fruiting canes to the ground immediately after harvest.  Generally performs best when staked. Wilt, Anthracnose, and botrytis can be serious disease problems. Cane and crown borers are potential pest issues.
LANDSCAPE USES:  Accents or Group Plantings, BordersNaturalized AreasWildlife GardenEdible Gardens, Hedges, and Containers.

COMPANION PLANTS:  White Oak, Chives, Bee Balm

 IMAGES: BiberlBlackberries near Erlangen 1CC BY-SA 4.0, (2) liz west from Boxborough, MA, USA, Backyard wild blackberries - Flickr - MuffetCC BY 2.0, (3) Kolforn (Wikimedia), -2020-09-23 Blackberrys, Coast Path, TriminghamCC BY-SA 4.0, (4) anonymous, Blackberry blossomsCC BY 2.0

 *As plants have ranges in appearance they may not appear as the images shown.

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