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Rubus fructicosis ‘Oachita’ - Blackberry

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Rubus fructicosis ‘Oachita’ is the quintessential addition to any fruitful garden, celebrated for the generous quantities of plump, lusciously sweet blackberries it produces. This appealing variant, native to the United States and known as Ouachita Blackberry, boasts vigorous growth, reaching statures of 4-5 feet. Graceful clusters of bright white blossoms emerge each spring, lending an enchanting contrast to the robust dark green, prickly foliage. Perfectly adaptable to full sun and boasting a distinctive hardiness to common pests and diseases, this resilient, deciduous shrub is a reliable feature that requires moderate watering and thrives in well-drained soil conditions. Prized for its bountiful and flavorful yield, the Ouachita Blackberry offers the ideal balanced fusion of visual appeal and practical, edible delight ripe for enjoyment from mid to late summer.

  • Size: Up to 4-5 feet tall
  • Flowers: White, bloom in spring
  • Foliage: Dark green, prickly leaves
  • Water usage: Moderate
  • Sun exposure: Full sun
  • Edible fruit: High-yield, large, juicy blackberries
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