Great new thornless varieties that will give you a new take on this classic PNW staple berry.
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Baby Cakes
Thornless and easy to grow! Enjoy large, sweet berries from compact, upright plants. Decorative & edible, this dwarf blackberry plant it great in pots & will liven up your patio or entryway. Ripens in summer and again in fall & reaches roughly 4 feet tall.
Black Satin
This thornless, heat tolerant variety is a prolific producer of deliciously sweet & juicy, deep blue-black berries. Small, soft pink flowers appear on second year wood, the semi-erect canes yielding a reliable crop of large blackberries in midsummer. Reaches roughly 4 to 6 feet tall.
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Columbia Giant Blackberry
The largest-ever thornless blackberries, with enormous conical fruit that can reach two inches long! Summer fruit is sweet with a touch of tartness, & a hint of raspberry flavor. The vigorous, trailing canes benefit from trellis support. Deciduous. Ripens in mid-summer & reaches roughly 6 feet tall.
Columbia Star
With the beloved Marionberry in its lineage, this delicious selection has flavor that is just as good on a more cold-hardy plant. Produces large crops of uniform, tasty fruit. The vigorous, trailing canes benefit from trellis support. Thornless. Ripens in summer & reaches roughly 6 feet tall.
Loganberry
An heirloom hybrid of blackberry & raspberry, has excellent flavor. Ripens midsummer & reaches roughly 4 to 6 feet tall.
Marionberry
Berries of excellent size & flavor are produced on arching canes. Ripens mid summer & reaches roughly 4 feet tall.
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Superlicious!
A thornless dwarf blackberry that presents a fireworks-like display of large, juicy berries in the summer! Fruits more reliably than other, similar varieties. Its compact habit makes it perfect for patio pots. In most regions, this blackberry will produce twice in one season. Produces on second-year canes. Ripens mid summer & reaches roughly 4 feet tall.
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Thornless Boysenberry
Huge, sweet berries are produced on thornless, arching canes. Ripens mid summer & reaches roughly 4 feet tall.

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