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Brambles - Production Management and Marketing, Bulletin 782-99
... Types of Plant Propagation Planting Date Spacing Suggestions Cultivars Raspberry Cultivars Blackberry Cultivars Erect Blackberry Setting the Plants Fertilization Nitrogen After Planting Chemical Weed Control ... Supporting the Canes Blackberry/Raspberry Production System Summer Red/Purple Raspberry Fall Bearing (Primocane) Red or Yellow Raspberries Thornless Blackberry Production System Tools and ...
ohioline.osu.edu

Blackberries For The Home Garden
... be useful on established blackberry plantings; contact your county Cooperative Extension agent for suggestions. Training and Pruning Train semitrailing blackberries to trellises (Figure 1). The erect blackberry varieties do not require support if the tops of new canes are pruned during the summer to keep growth below 3 to 4 feet. Erect blackberries ...
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Deciduous Fruit for North Florida
... Blackberry and Raspberry Blackberry cultivars that can be grown for home use include early season trailing types, Flordagrand and Oklawaha; and the later fruiting semi-erect types, Brazos, Cheyenne, Comanche, and Cherokee. Semi-erect ... the wires. Remove all old canes soon after harvest season. The semi-erect type of blackberry does not require trellising, but all old canes should be removed after ...
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Sustainability Assessment of Fruit Crops for North and North Central Florida
... blackberry. HortScience 12:77-78. Moore, J. N., and J. R. Clark. 1989. 'Navajo' erect thornless blackberry. HortScience 24(5):863-865. Moore, J. N. and J. R. Clark. 1993. 'Arapaho' erect thornless blackberry ...
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Raspberries For The Backyard Fruit Planting, HYG-1421-98
... to be more cold hardy, have larger berries, and have more erect canes. Black raspberries are less cold hardy; have smaller, seedier, and ... of sunlight. Avoid planting raspberries within 300 feet of any wild blackberry or wild raspberry plants and in areas where tomatoes, potatoes, ... Black Raspberry Hill, low trellis 2.5 Feet 10 Feet Erect Raspberry Hill, no trellis 3 Feet 12 Feet Purple Raspberry Hill ...
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FPHG -
... and are the most winter tender of the raspberries. Eastern blackberries can be thorny and erect, or thornless and trailing. Thornless types are much more cold sensitive (to 0°F) and ... Other brambles, most of which are either hybrids among Rubus species or specific varieties of blackberry, such as Boysenberry, Loganberry, Marionberry, and Ollalaberry, are grown extensively in the Pacific Northwest of ...
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Rubus allegheniensis, Allegheny blackberry
... blackberry Rubus allegheniensis Porter Family: Rosaceae Common names: Allegheny blackberry, sow-teat blackberry, high-bush blackberry. Erect or upright shrub to 1 m (3 ft) in height. Twigs green ... named for the Allegheny region. Field identification: Highbush blackberry is often confused with R. ostryifolia and R. pensilvanicus. Highbush blackberry has abundant red stipitate glands. Rubus is ...
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botanical.com - A Modern Herbal | Blackberry - Herb Profile and Information
... - A Modern Herbal | Blackberry - Herb Profile and Information Blackberry (Rubus fructicosus) Click on graphic for larger image Blackberry Botanical: Rubus fructicosus Family: N.O. Rosacea History Medicinal Action and ... , which are highly ornamental in autumn. R. odoratus, the American Bramble, is an erect, unbranched shrub, with large fivelobed leaves and rose-coloured flowers. R. occidentalis, the ...
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Blackberry Cultivars for North Carolina
... Blackberry Cultivars for North Carolina Erect Cultivars Cultivar Season Area Hardiness Yield Fruit Character Shawnee Mid. to late All Good High ...
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Blackberry and Raspberry
... blackberry trained on trellis Erect black raspberry Three species with greatest horticultural importance are recognized as: Blackberry - "Rubus spp." is the best approximation to a scientific name, considering that blackberry ... is more like blackberry than raspberry. Major Rubus hybrids include: Cultivars Blackberries. Cultivars are classified by growth habit - trailing, erect, semi-erect, and also ...
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