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Rubus fructicosis - Blackberry

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Rubus fructicosis is the powerhouse of the garden world; a perennial plant renowned for its versatility and incredible bounty. Commonly known as the Blackberry, it hails from the distinguished Rosaceae family and is a robust performer in a variety of subtleties. This plant, standing proud at up to 3 meters tall, greets the warmer months with a delightful ensemble of white or pink clusters, sprinkled elegantly on arching, thorny canes. When autumn arrives, these flowers make way for a myriad of juicy, black berries that are not only tastefully enticing, but packed with antioxidants. Resiliently lush green, toothed leaves grace the plant all year long, catching the sunlight with a vibrant gleam. This plant thrives under the kingly command of full sun and sips on a moderate quantity of water, promising a fruitful reward with regular pruning in well-drained, fertile soil. Last but not least, the gracious Blackberry provides a sanctuary for diverse wildlife, offering up nourishing meals to birds and insects alike. Certain to be a key component in your vivid horticultural tapestry, the Blackberry invites every gardener to experience the joy and fulfillment of its rich harvest.

  • Size: Up to 3 meters tall
  • Flowers: White or pink clusters in spring and summer
  • Foliage: Green, toothed leaves
  • Water usage: Moderate
  • Sun exposure: Full sun
  • Fruit: Produces juicy, black berries in late summer or autumn
  • Wildlife: Provides habitat and food for various insects and birds
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