Schultz blackberry variety
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Semi-erect vigorous productive cultivar

Rubus subgenus Rubus Watson 'Schultz'

Originated from a cross of Selected accidentally

Plants are thornless

Bushes have semi-erect canes

Berries have a rounded shape

Fruiting habit - floricane fruiting (summer-bearing)

Cold hardiness is good

Heat tolerance is high

Country of origin - United States

Current status - obsolete or rarely used
Schultz thornless blackberry is semi-erect vigorous productive cultivar, selected accidentally from test plants in experimental station and grown by Edible Landscaping. Height is about 1,5 m, then arch outwards. It has a very long period of ripening and fruits for 6-8 weeks with lots of berries at every picking. Pests and disease resistant is excellent, heat and sun tolerance is very good. Taste is wonderful.

What diseases is blackberry Schultz resistant to?
Schultz is resistant to most fungal diseases

What diseases is blackberry variety Schultz vulnerable to?
No susceptibility to spicific pests or diseases has been observed for Schultz
