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Triple Crown Thornless BlackberrySweetest Thornless Blackberry
(14 customer reviews)Vigorous plants consistently produce plentiful yields of large, tasty fruit. Berries are nearly as large as Apaches. Wonderfully complex, sweet flavor without the acidic tang of some varieties. Dense foliage cover reduces problems with sunscald. Ripens late July on thornless, semi-erect 12- to 15-ft. canes. Potted. Zones 5-9. This item ships only in the fall. If our fall shipping season is closed, your order will be shipped the following fall. Product Details
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![]() Write an online review and share your thoughts with other customers Sort Reviews: Newest | Oldest | Highest Rating | Lowest Rating - Monday, October 11, 2010Can't pick them all! Reviewed By: L. Siebert (Lebanon, IL) Bought and planted three plants. The first year I got a handful of berries. The second year we got 12 cups every other day. This year I stopped weighing them when I reached 165lbs. My neighbors took over and got another 20lbs or so. Jam, Syrup, Wine I'm running out of things to make with them. Works out well on chain link fence. Canes grow 20 and 30 feet. - Saturday, October 09, 2010Great Plants Reviewed By: Craig (Salt Lake City, Utah) In the fall of 2009 I bought 3 black berry plants from Gurney, under a special where you bought 3 plants of their choice. 2 of the 3 plants did not survive my winter. I called and Gurney replaced the plants with 3 Triple Crown Plants. I was supprised and pleased with the up grade. The plants have grown very well and have a few large 6 foot long canes on them. I will be getting my first berries next summer. I can hardly wait. I love Gurneys. - Thursday, October 07, 2010triplecrown blackberry Reviewed By: chuck,patch (smock, pa) these are as they say very productice,and hardy grow enormious runners ,spread really fast will take over,be prepared to cut them back every season,you are supposed to prune berries every season anyway.the taste is on the sour side for me,wish they produced a sweeter berry,they claim bushes with thorns produce sweeter fruit,i believe it,these produce a heavy crop of berries after first year, Read More Reviews |
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