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Navaho Blackberry

Navaho Blackberry

Berries for Five Weeks!

  (1 customer reviews)



Enjoy these glossy, medium-size fruits fresh with no sugar added! Canes are mostly self-supporting or freestanding. Fruit ripens over a 4- to 5-week period, starting late June. No. 1, 1-yr. plants. Zones 5-9. U.S. Patent No. 6679.

This item ships only in the spring.
If our spring shipping season is closed, your order will be shipped the following spring.


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Product Details
Zones: 5 - 9 (-10° F.)
Height: Varies
Spacing: 4 - 5 feet rows 10 feet apart
Depth: Same depth as they were in the nursery.
Spread: 3-5 feet
Sun/Shade: Full to Partial Sun
Yield: 1 quart per plant
Color: White
Foliage: Dark Green
Blooms: Spring
Fruit: Very large and firm berries with possibly the best flavor of any blackberries
Comments: First semi-erect thornless. Canes are mostly self-supporting or free standing. Shows moderate resistance to anthracnose. Plant patent 6679. Introduced in 1988. Fruit are large and firm, and are less tart than other thornless. Hardy to -14 degrees F. Susceptible to orange rust and double blossom. RESTRICTED STATES, AE, AK, GU, HI, PR, MA
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Navaho Blackberry Ships In The Spring
Unable to ship to: AE AK GU HI PR

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 -  Monday, April 13, 2009
Good Hardy producer
Reviewed By: Jim Peterson (Wayland, Iowa)
I purchased these along with some of the Arapaho variety three years ago. Navaho berries are a little bit smaller than the Arapaho but put on more berries. Overall, by weight, I would say the are equal producers. My young children love to go out to the canes and pick them. It did not take them long to realize they had no thorns unlike our raspberries. I had my doubts at first because many thornless varieties aren't as hardy but these canes get a full dose of north and west winds each winter and produce bigger and better canes each year.


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Navaho Blackberry
Berries for Five Weeks!

  (1 customer reviews)

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Enjoy these glossy, medium-size fruits fresh with no sugar added! Canes are mostly self-supporting or freestanding. Fruit ripens over a 4- to 5-week period, starting late June. No. 1, 1-yr. plants. Zones 5-9. U.S. Patent No. 6679.

This item ships only in the spring.
If our spring shipping season is closed, your order will be shipped the following spring.


Product Details
Zones: 5 - 9 (-10° F.)
Height: Varies
Spacing: 4 - 5 feet rows 10 feet apart
Depth: Same depth as they were in the nursery.
Spread: 3-5 feet
Sun/Shade: Full to Partial Sun
Yield: 1 quart per plant
Color: White
Foliage: Dark Green
Blooms: Spring
Fruit: Very large and firm berries with possibly the best flavor of any blackberries
Comments: First semi-erect thornless. Canes are mostly self-supporting or free standing. Shows moderate resistance to anthracnose. Plant patent 6679. Introduced in 1988. Fruit are large and firm, and are less tart than other thornless. Hardy to -14 degrees F. Susceptible to orange rust and double blossom. RESTRICTED STATES, AE, AK, GU, HI, PR, MA
Shipping: View Shipping Schedule
Navaho Blackberry Ships In The Spring
Unable to ship to: AE AK GU HI PR

Customer Reviews
Overall Rating:
Write an online review and share your thoughts with other customers

Sort Reviews: Newest | Oldest | Highest Rating | Lowest Rating 

 -  Monday, April 13, 2009
Good Hardy producer
Reviewed By: Jim Peterson (Wayland, Iowa)
I purchased these along with some of the Arapaho variety three years ago. Navaho berries are a little bit smaller than the Arapaho but put on more berries. Overall, by weight, I would say the are equal producers. My young children love to go out to the canes and pick them. It did not take them long to realize they had no thorns unlike our raspberries. I had my doubts at first because many thornless varieties aren't as hardy but these canes get a full dose of north and west winds each winter and produce bigger and better canes each year.


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