Adrienne
Adrienne is an early floricane-bearing spineless blackberry with vigorous growth and excellent fruit quality. Harvesting potential is very high with... Read more
Adrienne is an early floricane-bearing spineless blackberry with vigorous growth and excellent fruit quality. Harvesting potential is very high with... Read more
Agate blackberry variety was bred in Russia.
This variety has an mid-summer ripening period (produces fruit in mid-July), bears fruit on floricanes.... Read more
Agawam cultivar is known from the end of XIX century, was found growing in a pasture in Massachusetts. In 1889 the American Pomological Society added... Read more
This new floricane-fruiting cultivar has thornless canes, larger fruit and higher yields compared to its female parent APF-46. Amanda is lower in... Read more
Blackberry Amara (also known as HFM-2) is thornless primocane-fruiting variety from South America, Chile. This cultivar was bred by Chilean inventors... Read more
Anastasia Wyeberry (group of weyberries) is a cross between eastern and western American wild blackberries with red raspberry hybrids and native... Read more
Andimora developed in Ecuador by National Autonomous Institute of Agricultural Research (INIAP) as a mutation of the blackberry Castilla (Andean... Read more
Apache is the ninth release in a series of erect-growing, high-quality, productive blackberry cultivars, developed by the University of Arkansas. It... Read more
Along-term goal of the University of Arkansas blackberry breeding program has been to develop erect-caned, thornless blackberries that do not require... Read more
Ashton Cross has been selected from wild blackberries by Long Ashton Research Station. Blackberry Ashton Cross is thorny, vigorous, high-yielding... Read more
Blackberry cultivar Asterina was bred in Switzerland as a result of a cross between Loch Ness and Chester Thornless.
This variety is thornless,... Read more
Babycakes (patented as APF-236T) is dwarf thornless primocane-fruiting cultivar from Arkansas. This blackberry easily can grow in flowerpots,... Read more
Bailey blackberry cultivar originated from a cross made in 1929, but owing to a lost label, the parentage is not known. It was introduced in the fall... Read more
Balsors Hardy is superb hardy variety of blackberry from Nova Scotia, Canada.
This is semi-erect, late-ripening, second year fruiting cultivar. Plants... Read more
Blackberry Bedford Giant is middle-late fruiting variety that starts the blackberry picking season bearing fruit from late July to August. This... Read more
Big Daddy was selected and patented as A-2524T by John Reuben Clark.
Primocanes and floricanes of the Big Daddy are very erect in growth habit,... Read more
This not new Oregon's variety demonstrates one of the largest berries from all known today blackberry cultivars. It's fruit are really huge, have... Read more
Black Cascade is trailing fully thornless variety, selected especially for cultivation in hanging baskets and pots in patio, winter gardens, balcony... Read more
Black Diamond blackberry is a thornless trailing cultivar from United States Department of Agriculture-Agricultural Research Service. It is one of... Read more
Black Gem (APF-205T) is one of the primocane-fruiting blackberry cultivar from University of Arkansas, United States.
Black Gem is moderately vigorous... Read more
Black Jack (CPC-1VB) blackberry was presented as cultivar, which can complement or partial replace a lot of older thorny and thornless, creeping and... Read more
Black Magic (APF-77) originated from a hand-pollinated cross of Prime-Jim (APF-12) and Arapaho.
This cultivar is from Arkanzas. Plants of the Black... Read more
Black Pearl (ORUS 1380-1) is a thornless trailing blackberry cultivar from the Department of Agriculture - Agricultural Research Service breeding... Read more
Black Satin blackberry is old semi-creeping variety. It has powerful long canes (up to 5-7 m long) without thorns. Canes have dark brown color. Up to... Read more
The new cultivar Blakely is thornless two-season harvesting blackberry from the University of Arkansas.
Plants have moderate vigor, primocanes and... Read more
The Boysenberry was selected in the early 1920s in California, US. This is a hybrid between a wild raspberry and a lot of blackberry cultivars,... Read more
Brazos blackberry launched by Texas A&M University in 1959. Resulted from second generation of crossing originating selection between Lawton and... Read more
Brzezina is thornless erect blackberry cultivar from Experimental Station Of The Institute Of Horticulture, Brzezna, Poland. This is the most... Read more
Discovered in Buckingham, UK, this is a natural thornless mutation of the original Tayberry. This variety is identical to the Tayberry in all aspects,... Read more
Blackberry variety Čačanska bestrna was bred by Dr. Miloljub Stanisavljević from the cross Dirksen Thornless and Black Satin. The cultivar was... Read more
Blackberry Caddo (Sweet-Ark Caddo) is the fourteenth release in a series of erect-growing, high quality, productive floricane-fruiting blackberry... Read more
Blackberry Caingangue is a cross between US variety Cherokee and cultivar Black 1 (cross between Shaffer tree and Brazos), presented in 1992 by... Read more
Blackberry Caingua was derived in Brazil by Embrapa Clima Temperado in cooperation with Arkansas University.
The stem of Caingua is erect to... Read more
Blackberry Camila (also known as HFM-5) is prickly primocane-fruiting variety from South America, Chile. This cultivar was breed by Chilean inventors... Read more
Andean blackberry (Castilla blackberry) is a traditional crop grown by small and medium producers in the highland intertropical region such as... Read more
Chesapeake blackberry, which has a Shawnee cultivar as parent, may be distinguished from othe large-fruited thorny varieties, such as Kiowa, by the... Read more
Chester Thornless is a very vigorous, thornless, large fruited, late ripening blackberry variety from United States. Cross was made in 1968. This is... Read more
Cheyenne is old blackberry variety (presented in 1976 as cultivar for private gardeners and small commercial farming) from Arkansas, United States.
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Chickasaw is the tenth release in a series of erect-growing, high-quality, productive blackberry cultivars developed by the University of Arkansas,... Read more
Blackberry Chief Joseph is a semi-erect variety with flexible canes, thornless. Blackberry Chief Joseph is a vigorous plant with strong canes. Canes... Read more
Choctaw is one of the "Indian" family of the American blackberry cultivars. Selected from a Rosborough hand-pollinated cross in 1975 at the Arkansas... Read more
Clark Gold is the result of spontaneous mutation of the southern wild blackberry species (dewberry), found in south Texas. This variety has not been... Read more
Columbia Giant is a thornless trailing blackberry cultivar with very large fruit from the U.S. Department of Agriculture-Agricultural Research Service... Read more
Columbia Star is a thornless, trailing blackberry cultivar from the U.S. Department of Agriculture - Agricultural Research Service (USDA-ARS) breeding... Read more
Columbia Sunrise is thornless trailing blackberry cultivar with excellent quality of fruit. Blackberry Columbia Sunrise is introduced as a very early... Read more
Distinct variety of a thornless blackberry plant that was discovered by Mason E. Cox on his farm on Pinnacle Road, Pineville (West Virginia, United... Read more
The blackberry variety named Danna originated from а hand-pollinated cross of А-2504Т and АРF-295Т made in 2012.
Danna produces fruit on primocanes... Read more
Blackberry Dima (Tiny Black) is early-ripening floricane-fruiting dwarf variety, perfectly suitable as pot culture.
This cultivar selected in 2017 in... Read more
Direttissima Montblanc is the first direct bearing blackberry cultivar from Lubera AG, Switzerland. Like an autumn raspberry, it can be cut down to a... Read more
The blackberry variety Dirksen Thornless is the improved horticultural fully thornless semi-erect cultivar, selected from the wild blackberries.
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Douglass is sufficiently old and highly vigorous blackberry variety, selected from controlled hybridization in 1985 in the Oregon, US. The distinctive... Read more
The Doyle's Thornless blackberry cultivar is older than most thornless blackberry varieties cultivated today. This is thornless high-productive... Read more
Ebano variety originated in Pelotas, RS, from joint work between Embrapa Clima Temperado and the University of Arkansas (USA) in 1983.
The canes of... Read more
Eclipse (ORUS 2816-4) is thornless semi-erect blackberry cultivar with medium-large, firm, dark fruit. Eclipse is introduced as a high quality... Read more
The cultivar named Evergreen (also known as Oregon Thornless) was grown commercially for many years before it became obsolete. This trailing... Read more
Fantasia blackberry variety was discovered growing on an allotment in Surrey (South England), and thought to be a cross between Merton Thornless and... Read more
Gabrielle is a newest cultivar from Embrapa, Brazil. It is a result of manual crossing between Guarani and one of the Arkansas variety, named after... Read more
Gaj is thornless erect blackberry cultivar from Experimental Station Of The Institute Of Horticulture, Brzezna, Poland. Gaj is extremely vigorous... Read more
Blackberry Galaxy is a newest thornless, semi-erect high-quality cultivar, that has firm, large, dark fruit suited for the fresh market and that ripen... Read more
Blackberry Gazda is erect-growing floricane-fruiting cultivar from Experimental Station Of The Institute Of Horticulture, Brzezna, Poland. Gazda is... Read more
Gloria (NR145301) is one of the new blackberry cultivar from Poland, selected by Niwa Berry Breeding Company, the private breeding company in Poland.
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Guarani - the result of a cross (Lawton x (Darrow x Brazos)) x (Shafler Tree x Brazos), made at the University of Arkansas, United States, under... Read more
Blackberry cultivar Hall’s Beauty was introduced as a thornless trailing machine harvestable, high-quality blackberry that has extremely large,... Read more
Heaven Can Wait (A-1960) - floricane-fruiting cultivar of blackberry from United States. Plants of the Heaven Can Wait cultivar are vigorous and... Read more
Hedrick blackberry was one of a population of 92 seedlings raised from a cross made in 1929 between Eldorado and Brewer. Was introduced in the fall of... Read more
Helen - thornless blackberry raised from a cross between Silvan and unknown (unnamed) variety. The plant is completely thornless, height is 1,5-2 m,... Read more
In contrast to its name, Himalayan blackberry is a native of Western Europe (presumably the homeland is Armenia Republic). Himalayan blackberry was... Read more
HJ-6 blackberry is a result of a controlled cross made in 2005 between the Obsidian (female plant) and Eaton (male). HJ-6 is primarily adapted to the... Read more
HJ-7 blackberry is a result of a controlled cross made in 2005 between the Obsidian (female plant) and Eaton (male). HJ-7 is primarily adapted to the... Read more
Hull Thornless is high-yielding aromatic blackberry variety for commercial cultivation and home gardening, has Thornfree and Darrow cultivars in... Read more
This blackberry variety specially selected for regions, which are too cold for successfully growing blackberry. Illiny Hardy is thorny and erect,... Read more
Blackberry variety Jandrie was selected in Belgium from seeds taken from a commercially available sweet fruit of unknown cultivar. The exceptional... Read more
Jumbo is late-ripening thornless blackberry cultivar from Switzerland.
Canes of Jumbo variety are semi-erect, reaches up to 3 m in length. Plants are... Read more
The blackberry cultivar Karaja, tested as selection Black 223, was obtained by open pollination from selection Black 132 which, in turn, originated... Read more
Karaka Black's origin is New Zealand. Harvey Hall was the author of this cultivar.
Karaka Black variety was bred for fresh market, processing and... Read more
Kelly is vigorous and prolific blackberry variety, one of the newest varieties from the Arkansas Blackberry Breeding Program (patented in 2021).
Canes... Read more
Kiowa is one of the several varieties in a series of erect-growing, thorned productive blackberry cultivars, developed in the Arkansas Agricultural... Read more
Kotata blackberry cultivar was bred in Oregon, United States. Kotata blackberries were first selected in the 50’s years of XX century, but only... Read more
The Loch Maree blackberry variety was selected in Scotland by SCRI Horticultural Institute (now James Hutton Institute). The plant looks like a shrub... Read more
Loch Ness was patented in 1989 as a semi-erect blackberry cultivar with large fruit size, winter hardiness, high yield and earliness of ripening.
This... Read more
Loch Tay is a cultivar developed by Scottish Crop Research Institute (now the James Hutton Institute) in Dundee, using Loch Ness as one of the parents... Read more
Loganberry, originated from California, US, came on the market as a thornless mutation of the old thorny Loganberry (cross between raspberry and a lot... Read more
Lowberry Blackberry Little Black Prince cultivar was introduced by Lubera AG from Switzerland as the world's first compact autumn blackberry. The... Read more
Lucretia blackberry produces shiny black-puple berries on vigorous bushes. It is one of the oldest American varieties (known from 1875).
The early... Read more
Blackberry Maple is variety from the Republic of Korea, received it's name by the shape of the leaves, which are long and splattered similar to the... Read more
Blackberry Marion is a thorny trailing cultivar from Oregon, which was intended to expand the blackberry's industry in the middle of XX century. It... Read more
John R. Clark, the prominent breeder from the University of Arkansas selected the Mary Carmen (APF-122) blackberry as a primocane-fruiting cultivar.... Read more
Merton Thornless has been launched by John Innes Institute (United Kingdom) in 1941 year as first commercial mid-to-late season trailing thornless... Read more
Metolius is a thorny trailing blackberry variety from Oregon, Unites States. Metolius was selected from a cross between Douglass and Kotata... Read more
Midnight is a new blackberry plant selected for commercial fresh fruit production. Variety was discovered by the Johannes Adrianus Petrus de Jongh as... Read more
Mizao is thornless, floricane-fruiting semi-erect blackberry variety with high yield. Ripens in early season. Origin is Institute of Botany, Jiangsu... Read more
MM01 is a primocane blackberry variety with a moderately to heavy fruit size and a very early primocane fruiting season. The main characteristics of... Read more
Natchez is the twelfth release in a series of erect-growing, high-quality, productive, early-ripening, floricane-fruiting blackberry. The original... Read more
Navaho was the first worldwide-known erect, self-fruitful, completely thornless blackberry cultivar. Bushes are very vigorous and erect, does not... Read more
Navaho Big And Early is late-ripening floricane-bearing variety, selected by Lubera AG from original Navaho cultivar. This fully thornless and robust... Read more
Navaho Summerlong is a floricane-fruiting thornless blackberry variety, made by Lubera AG with Navaho and Loch Ness crossing. Stems are not too long,... Read more
Navaho The Big Easy, selected by Lubera AG, is a good replacement variety for the original widely known Navaho cultivar. Like the original parent of... Read more
Negrita - an old, productive, early blackberry variety (in South hemisphere). It was selected by Embrapa Clima Temperado in 1983. Negrita has large... Read more
The plants of the Nettleton Creamy White lack the anthocyanin pigmentation (red colored pigments) in the plant canes and leaves and the fruit is of a... Read more
Newberry (ORUS 1324-1) is a thornless trailing blackberry variety from the Department of Agriculture - Agricultural Research Service breeding program... Read more
Nightfall is a thornless trailing blackberry cultivar from the Department of Agriculture - Agricultural Research Service breeding program in... Read more
Blackberry variety named Ningzhi 3 was selected and released by the Institute of Botany, Jiangsu Province and the Chinese Academy of Sciences. Ningzhi... Read more
Obsidian is a thorny trailing blackberry variety from Oregon, Unites States. It is very early ripening plant with medium-sized, firm, uniform shaped... Read more
Onyx is a trailing blackberry variety from the US Department of Agriculture - Agricultural Research Service breeding program.
Onyx is a vigorous,... Read more
Blackberry Orkan is thornless erect floricane-fruiting cultivar from Experimental Station Of The Institute Of Horticulture, Brzezna, Poland. Orkan is... Read more
Osage is the thirteenth release in a series of erect-growing, high-quality, productive floricane-fruiting blackberry cultivars developed by the... Read more
Ouachita is the eleventh release in a series of erect-growing productive floricane-fruiting thornless blackberry varieties bred by the University of... Read more
Hybridizer of Per Can blackberry variety was Tony Huber (Laval, Canada).
Per Can is totally thornless plant, it has parents from the wild growing... Read more
Perron Black (Perron Noir) was developed in Canada as thornless second-year bearing blackberry with a good vigor and hardiness. Stems are long (up to... Read more
Plablack 1401 (designated by the breeder as 14.01R.28) is primocane fruiting blackberry cultivar from Plantas de Navarra, Spain. Plablack 1401 variety... Read more
Blackberry variety Polar is thornless erect floricane-fruiting plant from Experimental Station Of The Institute Of Horticulture, Brzezna, Poland.
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Polarberry is indeed a white-fruited blackberry. This variety was bred by Lubera AG in Switzerland.
In addition to the simple surprise effect, this... Read more
Meet one of the sweetest blackberry cultivar in the world! It is Ponca blackberry.
Ponca (Sweet-Ark Ponca) offers the top of flavor from one of the... Read more
Blackberry cultivar Prime-Ark 45 (APF-45) was introduced to broaden the choices of this innovative, thorned primocane-fruiting blackberry type.
This... Read more
Prime-Ark Freedom (also known as APF-153T) is the world’s first commercially released thornless primocane-fruiting blackberry. This is the fourth in... Read more
A new blackberry variety APF-268 has been released by the University of Arkansas System Division of Agriculture, named Prime-Ark Horizon. This is... Read more
Prime-Ark Traveler (patented as APF-190T) is the commercially released thornless two-season-fruiting blackberry with shipping-quality fruit. This... Read more
Prime-Jan (patented as APF-8) was the first commercial cultivars of primocane-fruiting blackberry. This type of fruiting habit has the potential to... Read more
Prime-Jim (patented as APF-12) was the second commercial variety of primocane-fruiting blackberry. This type of fruiting habit has the potential to... Read more
Blackberry Relevant has been bred in the Republic of Moldova in 2013. This is vigorous, great looking plant with an erect habit and fully thornless... Read more
Reuben is a late-season primocane blackberry bred at the University of Arkansas, USA, using specific targeted breeding, and selected in the UK for... Read more
Blackberry Ruczaj is floricane-fruiting cultivar from Experimental Station Of The Institute Of Horticulture, Brzezna, Poland.
Ruczaj is vigorous plant... Read more
Schultz thornless blackberry is semi-erect vigorous productive cultivar, selected accidentally from test plants in experimental station and grown by... Read more
Plants of the Shawnee are highly vigorous and prolific and row establishment following planting is rapid. Both primocanes and floricanes are very... Read more
Shuofeng is new thornless, floricane-fruiting semi-upright plant with firm fruit, high yield, recommended for processing or fresh market. Breeded by... Read more
Silvan is a blackberry cultivar of exceptional quality and yield. It has good tolerance to heavy soils, wind and drought. Silvan has a Marion cultivar... Read more
The primary goal of the US Department of Agriculture–Agricultural Research Service breeding program, in cooperation with Oregon State University, was... Read more
Smoothstem is one of the old American varieties of thornless floricane-fruiting blackberry, selected in 1966 in USA as a cross from Merton Thornless... Read more
Sweetie Pie blackberry variety was selected by the USDA in Poplarville, Mississippi, United States. Plants grows vigorously and produces numerous... Read more
Tayberry plant was selected from a cross between maternal parent blackberry Aurora and red raspberry. Selection was made by Scottish Horticultural... Read more
The plants of the Terena cultivar are of medium vigor, erect, productive, with thorns on the stems, but in lower density than in the Tupy cultivar.
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Old American variety of thornless floricane-fruiting blackberry (selected in 1966 in USA). Plants are very trailing and vigorous, stems can achieve up... Read more
Tested as the Black 145 selection, the Ticuna blackberry was obtained from a cross between the Black 6/96 selection and the Caingangue cultivar.
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Triple Crown is a very popular midsummer-ripening self-fertile cultivar of blackberry. It was selected in United States. This variety has thornless... Read more
The Tupy blackberry is the result of a cross between the Uruguay and Comanche varieties. This is global floricane-fruiting commercial cultivar in such... Read more
Twilight is a thornless, semi-erect, high-quality blackberry, that has very firm, large, dark and sweet fruit berries. It ripens in the early... Read more
Veronique was selected from Loch Ness and got most of it's characteristics, such as large fruits, winter hardiness and earliness of ripening. The... Read more
Von is a floricane-fruiting blackberry developed by North Carolina State University, United States. Blackberry variety Von is a productive plant with... Read more
Waldo blackberry cultivar was released as the first thornless, trailing blackberry for commercial planting. Waldo has not replaced much of the Marion... Read more
Wild Treasure (evaluated as ORUS 1843-3) is a trailing blackberry cultivar from the Department of Agriculture–Agricultural Research Service (USDA-ARS)... Read more
Blackberry Willamette Thornless Marion is a thornless variation of the world-known cultivar Marion. Inventor is Leonard Joseph Heidt (Oregon, United... Read more
The Xavante blackberry is derived from seeds, collected in Clarksville, Arkansas, US, from a cross between the A-1620 and A-1507 varieties made in... Read more
Blackberry Xingu is Brasilian cultivar, selected from blackberries Tupy and US Arapaho. This variety is semi-erect, thorny, floricane-fruiting plant,... Read more