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Triple Crown Thornless Blackberry Plant - 3.25" Pot
Users say:
Customers are pleased with the quality of the thornless blackberry plants, noting that they are thriving and small but will grow. Some customers have experienced issues with the plants arriving dead or dry, but the nursery is willing to replace the plants. The plants are advertised as a 4 inch pot, but customers should be aware of this when ordering.
Large, sweet, aromatic thornless blackberries called "Triple Crown" will run away from the competition in the next few years. Triple Crown is the newest thornless blackberry from the Agricultural Research Service's Fruit Laboratory in Bellsville, MD. The berry is named for its three crowning attributes; flavor, productivity and vigor. Triple Crown ripe…
Large, sweet, aromatic thornless blackberries called "Triple Crown" will run away from the competition in the next few years. Triple Crown is the newest thornless blackberry from the Agricultural Research Service's Fruit Laboratory in Bellsville, MD. The berry is named for its three crowning attributes; flavor, productivity and vigor. Triple Crown ripens from about July 10 to about August 10. The plants yield large, glossy black. Triple Crown berries are larger than other commercially grown varieties and have a constant supply of big, flavorful thornless blackberries throughout the ripening season. Triple Crown would be a good choice to help extend the blackberry season for home gardeners. Grows best in zones 5-8.
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Customers are pleased with the quality of the thornless blackberry plants, noting that they are thriving and small but will grow. Some customers have experienced issues with the plants arriving dead or dry, but the nursery is willing to replace the plants. The plants are advertised as a 4 inch pot, but customers should be aware of this when ordering.
Pros
- Healthy appearance
- Thornless blackberry plants
- Plants thriving
Cons
- Delivery issues (dead plants)
- Smaller than expected
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Description
Large, sweet, aromatic thornless blackberries called "Triple Crown" will run away from the competition in the next few years. Triple Crown is the newest thornless blackberry from the Agricultural Research Service's Fruit Laboratory in Bellsville, MD. The berry is named for its three crowning attributes; flavor, productivity and vigor. Triple Crown ripens from about July 10 to about August 10. The plants yield large, glossy black. Triple Crown berries are larger than other commercially grown varieties and have a constant supply of big, flavorful thornless blackberries throughout the ripening season. Triple Crown would be a good choice to help extend the blackberry season for home gardeners. Grows best in zones 5-8.
Specifications
Type of Bonsai Tree | Blackberry |
Plant Species | Blackberry |
plant form | Plant |
Manufacturer | Triple Crown |