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Triple Crown Blackberry Plant - No. 1, 1-yr bareroot plant
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This product has received mixed reviews, with some customers reporting that their plants did not thrive and others reporting that their plants were dead or had not even sprouted. However, some customers have reported that their plants have started to grow and have even sprouted leaves. It is recommended to wait a few weeks before replanting.
This sweet thornless blackberry owes its 'Triple Crown' moniker to its three crowning attributes - excellent flavor, productivity and vigor! The jumbo-sized blackberries are firm and glossy, and as big as a quarter, sometimes larger. They're the best-tasting blackberry we've tried and have a wonderfully complex sweet flavor with no hint of the acidic t…
This sweet thornless blackberry owes its 'Triple Crown' moniker to its three crowning attributes - excellent flavor, productivity and vigor! The jumbo-sized blackberries are firm and glossy, and as big as a quarter, sometimes larger. They're the best-tasting blackberry we've tried and have a wonderfully complex sweet flavor with no hint of the acidic tang that's present in other varieties. Triple Crown is also thornless-so picking is easy. Triple Crown begins to ripen in mid-July. The plants grow into 12- 15 ft., semi-erect canes with dense foliage that offers protection against sun scald. Zones 5-9.
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This product has received mixed reviews, with some customers reporting that their plants did not thrive and others reporting that their plants were dead or had not even sprouted. However, some customers have reported that their plants have started to grow and have even sprouted leaves. It is recommended to wait a few weeks before replanting.
Pros
- Boring out quickly
- Low maintenance
- Grows leaves and flowers
Cons
- Some plants didn't thrive
- Dead stems reported
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Description
This sweet thornless blackberry owes its 'Triple Crown' moniker to its three crowning attributes - excellent flavor, productivity and vigor! The jumbo-sized blackberries are firm and glossy, and as big as a quarter, sometimes larger. They're the best-tasting blackberry we've tried and have a wonderfully complex sweet flavor with no hint of the acidic tang that's present in other varieties. Triple Crown is also thornless-so picking is easy. Triple Crown begins to ripen in mid-July. The plants grow into 12- 15 ft., semi-erect canes with dense foliage that offers protection against sun scald. Zones 5-9.
Specifications
Color | Black |
Foliage | Dense |
Foliage Color | Green |
Growth Habit | Semi-erect |
Hardiness Zones | 5-9 |
Height | 12-15 ft. |
Plant Type | Bareroot plant |
Size | No. 1, 1-yr |
Type | Thornless blackberry |
Uses | Edible fruit |