Balsors Hardy blackberry variety

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Canadian blackberry cultivar with small fruit have extremely high cold hardiness

Plants are

Plants are slightly thorny

Bushes have

Bushes have semi-erect canes

Fruit weight is

Fruit weight is 7 g

Shape

Berries have a rounded shape

Fruiting habit

Fruiting habit - floricane fruiting (summer-bearing)

Flowering on floricanes starts in the

Flowering on floricanes starts in the third week of July

Ripening date (regular) -

Ripening date (regular) - fourth week of August

Cold hardiness is

Cold hardiness is extremely high

Current status

Current status - obsolete or rarely used

Country of origin
Country of origin - Canada

Balsors Hardy Per Can Perron Black


Balsors Hardy is superb hardy variety of blackberry from Nova Scotia, Canada.
This is semi-erect, late-ripening, second year fruiting cultivar. Plants are not extensive but vigorous. Starts to bloom in the middle of July, harvest season continues from late August to the end of September. Balsors Hardy produces large (about 6 g), sweet and fragrant black glossy berries. Fruit's firmness is not good, transportability and storage potential are low. Winter hardiness is extremely high, up to minus 34 C.

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