Plant in a Box Rubus fruticosus Thornfree - set of 2 blackberry plants

50 cm
Delivered between Tue, 27.5. and Mon, 2.6.
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Product details

Rubus fruticosus 'Thornfree' is a thornless blackberry that produces a lot of fruit. This blackberry yields delicious, sweet fruits that are perfect for making jam or blackberry juice. The Thornfree variety is self-pollinating. The blackberry blooms from late April to early June with striking and wonderfully fragrant white-pink flowers that attract bees and bumblebees. The blackberries can be harvested from July to September. The plant is winter hardy.

Care
Rubus fruticosus 'Thornfree' needs to be regularly pruned. This can be done in both spring and autumn. After harvesting, the branches that bore the fruit can be completely cut back. The blackberry prefers a humus-rich, slightly acidic soil and thrives in a sunny location, but it also does well in partial shade.

Size
Upon delivery, the plants have a height of 50-60 cm, measured including the cultivation pot. The plants are supplied in a cultivation pot with a diameter of 15 cm.

Key specifications

Plant variety
Fruit
Botanical name
Rubus fruticosus Thornfree
Location
Half-shadedSunny
Watering
water moderately
Additional properties
hardy
Bloom
AprilJuneMay
Plant type
Fruit trees
Item number
46166547

General information

Manufacturer
Plant in a Box
Category
Plants
Release date
28.5.2024

Plant properties

Plant type
Fruit trees
Plant variety
Fruit
Botanical name
Rubus fruticosus Thornfree
Pot diameter
15 cm
Life span
Perennial
Location
Half-shadedSunny
Watering
water moderately
Bloom
AprilJuneMay
Flower colour
Rose
Additional properties
hardy

Origin

Country of origin
Netherlands

Voluntary climate contribution

CO₂-Emission
Climate contribution

Scope of delivery

Items per sales unit
2 x

Product dimensions

Height
50 cm

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