Rubus laciniatus 'Thornless'
The Blackberry Evergreen Thornless is a gardener's dream come true – all the delicious fruit production of traditional blackberries without the painful thorns. This vigorous, semi-evergreen climbing shrub produces abundant clusters of large, sweet blackberries from late summer through autumn, making it perfect for fresh eating, jam-making, and baking.
Thornless Stems: Enjoy hassle-free harvesting and maintenance without the worry of painful scratches. Ideal for families with children and gardeners who prefer comfortable pruning and picking.
High Yield: Produces generous crops of large, glossy black berries with excellent flavour and firm texture. Each cane can yield several pounds of fruit when mature.
Extended Harvest: Fruit ripens progressively from August through October, providing weeks of fresh berries for your kitchen.
Attractive Foliage: Deeply cut, decorative leaves provide year-round interest, remaining semi-evergreen in milder climates.
Position and Soil
Planting
Support Structure
Requires sturdy support such as:
Watering
Feeding
Pruning
When to Pick
Storage
Common Issues
Prevention Tips
Grows well alongside:
This thornless variety combines productivity with practicality, making it an excellent choice for both novice and experienced gardeners seeking reliable fruit production without the maintenance challenges of thorny varieties.
Buying Fruit Trees/Bushes from Jacksons Nurseries
Our trees might be Freshly Potted and the root system may not be fully established, and loose soil may occur when unpacking.
Unlike many garden centres, supermarkets and some nurseries here at Jacksons Nurseries we sell the majority of our stock all year round. Our stock is for the most part grown outdoors making it far hardier than those grown under glass and/or only sold ‘In Season’.
Here at Jacksons Nurseries we would favour a hardy outdoor grown plant every time. They are far less likely to suffer from the shock of being planted in colder conditions and they will begin to establish more rapidly the following spring. This can mean that they don’t look like a ‘picture perfect’ plant when purchased out of season but with the correct care and a little time you’ll have a wonderful plant to enjoy for many years to come.
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