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Rubus 'Navaho' - Navaho Blackberry

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Rubus 'Navaho' is celebrated as an unmatched selection in the world of fruiting plants. Not only does it brandish an attractive upright posture standing at a versatile 4-5 feet tall, but it also displays glossy green foliage and radiant white blossoms that add charm to your garden in spring. This Navaho Blackberry variety craves full sun exposure and kindly asks for well-drained soil with moderate watering. What's truly remarkable is its unique, self-supporting canes that free you from the tedious job of trellising. Yet, this hardy plant doesn't stop at visual pleasure. Each summer, it rewards your care with a bounty of large, mouthwatering blackberries, lending an edible delight to your landscape. As a bonus, its sturdy nature boasts a high resistance to pests and diseases. Whether you are a seasoned green thumb or making your gardening debut, Rubus 'Navaho' presents itself as an unabridged package of productive, practical, and visual benefits.

  • Size: Usually around 4-5 feet tall
  • Flowers: White blossoms in spring
  • Foliage: Glossy green leaves
  • Water usage: Moderate
  • Sun exposure: Full sun
  • Edible fruit: Produces large, delicious blackberries
  • Erect growth habit: Self-supporting, does not require trellising
  • Disease resistance: High resistance to pests and diseases.
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