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Apache Blackberry
Apache Blackberry
Huge Fruit- Big as a Quarter

  (2 customer reviews)

U.S. Patent No. 11865. Jumbo-size fruits with jumbo size flavor! Extra-fertile flowers so you get more berries that are perfectly formed. Canes stand erect and are thornless. Ripens mid to late June. No.1, 1-yr. plants. Zones 5-9.

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Apache Blackberry
69475 - For each offer ordered, get 1 plant
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 -  Thursday, August 21, 2008
amazing!
Reviewed By: Alex Gutowski  (Morris Plains, nj)
One year after planting we have more giant berries than we can eat.Our three kids have picked a guart each morning for the entire month of August. We have enjoyed 2 cobblers and 4 pies already this summer and they are still loaded. We are freezing them now for Thanksgiving and Christmas desserts. What fun. Can't wait to see what happens next year.All from just 6 plants.

 -  Monday, July 14, 2008
The best blackberries ever!!
Reviewed By: Terri Odom (Damascus, Arkansas)
I have never grown blackberries until I ordered the thornless Apache and Triple Crown plants. They are exactly as advertised, huge and delicious!! These plants have only been planted 3 years and they are producing large amounts of perfect berries and I don't do anything special for them except a little watering when needed. I would highly recommend these if you are accustomed to good tasting wild berries. These have great flavor and no thornes!!! Be sure to keep them pruned when they are about 3 feet high and then also prune the offshoot branches or they will get out of control real quick!


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