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Rubus fructicosis ‘Natchez' - Blackberry

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Rubus fructicosis ‘Natchez' is a hardy and disease-resistant cultivar prominently hailed for its irresistible, shiny blackberries as well as its thornless canes, a feature that significantly elevates harvesting ease. Known also as the 'Natchez Blackberry,' this astounding shrub reaches an impressive size of up to 9 feet in both height and width, and is crowned with glossy palmately compound leaves that render an elegant appeal throughout the year. Its real show, however, starts in late spring when its branches burst into a cascade of white, five-petaled flowers, that transitions beautifully into a generous bounty of juicy, sweet yet slightly tart blackberries in the summer. Requiring moderate watering, this low-maintenance specimen thrives best in full sun and well-drained soil, making it an ideal choice for garden enthusiasts seeking both aesthetics and rich fruity yields. Whether you're aiming to satiate your home-grown fruit cravings or looking to accentuate your landscape, the 'Natchez Blackberry' plant goes above and beyond to undoubtedly prove its worth.

  • Size: Up to 9 feet tall and wide
  • Flowers: White, five-petaled blossoms
  • Foliage: Glossy green, palmately compound leaves
  • Water usage: Moderate
  • Sun exposure: Full sun
  • Edible fruit: Large, sweet and slightly tart blackberries
  • Additional Feature: Thornless canes, disease-resistant
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