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Rubus 'Snowbank' - White Blackberry

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Rubus 'Snowbank' is not your ordinary blackberry bush. Occupying a unique spot in the world of fruit plants with its radiant white to pale-pink berries, this vigorous and hardy shrub stands out for both its beauty and flavor. As an added bonus to its aesthetic allure, the 'Snowbank’ offers clusters of pristine white flowers in the late spring, adding a dash of enchantment to any garden. Its grand stature, reaching up to 6-10 feet in both height and width, is softened by the contrast of its sharp thorns against rich, palmate leaves boasting a deep, vibrant green color. With a knack for thriving in an array of soil conditions under full sun to part shade, the 'Snowbank' is a robust and resilient choice for landscaping. But this shrub is more than just a visual spectacle. When summer gives way to autumn, anticipate a high-yielding harvest of these unique berries. Each one packs a burst of sweet flavor with an unexpected hint of vanilla, making them an excellent choice for eating right off the bush or using in your favorite jam recipe. Invest in the Rubus 'Snowbank' to elevate your garden’s aesthetic charm and gastronomic excitement.

  • Size: Up to 6-10 feet tall and wide
  • Flowers: Clusters of white flowers
  • Foliage: Dark green, palmate leaves
  • Water usage: Moderate
  • Sun exposure: Full sun to partial shade
  • Edible fruit: Produces white-to-pale pink berries with a sweet, vanilla flavor
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