Adrienne blackberry variety
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Early-ripening floricane-bearing cultivar based on popular commercial variety Silvan
Plants are thornless
Bushes have trailing canes
Fruit weight is 7 g
Berries have a conical shape
Fruiting habit - floricane fruiting (summer-bearing)
Flowering on floricanes starts in the fourth week of May
Ripening date (regular) - second week of July
Productivity is 2.5 kg per plant
Cold hardiness is moderate
Current status - obsolete or rarely used
Country of origin - United Kingdom
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Adrienne is an early floricane-bearing spineless blackberry with vigorous growth and excellent fruit quality. Harvesting potential is very high with the strong canes that are very vigorous for a thornless variety. Trellis are required. Typically starts to ripen a week after Silvan and a week before Waldo - approximately on second week of July. The fruit are large, rather similar to Silvan (Silvan was one of the parent of Adrienne).
Berries are firm, oblong and has conical shape. They have a bright and attractive appearance and the juicy fruits have a truly excellent flavor. The fruit is well displayed to make picking easy from the short fruiting laterals. Average weight is about 7 g. Average yield is about 2,5 kg per plant. Winter hardiness is moderate, plants require to be sheltered.
Berries are firm, oblong and has conical shape. They have a bright and attractive appearance and the juicy fruits have a truly excellent flavor. The fruit is well displayed to make picking easy from the short fruiting laterals. Average weight is about 7 g. Average yield is about 2,5 kg per plant. Winter hardiness is moderate, plants require to be sheltered.