Ouachita Blackberry Plant (9 Pack)

Ouachita Blackberry Plant (9 Pack)
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Details

  • Type - Thornless
  • Date of Release - 2003; plant patent applied for.
  • Fruit Size - Average 6.0 to 6.5 g/berry; larger than Navaho but not as large as Apache.
  • Flavor/Sweetness -Very good, rated near that of Navaho; soluble solids (percent sugar) averages 10-11%.
  • Yield - Consistently high yielding in research trials; comparable to exceeding Apache and Navaho and consistently exceeds Arapaho.
  • Maturity Date - Ripens beginning approximately June 12 at Clarksville, Arkansas, and fruiting extends for about five weeks. Ripening season is between that of Arapaho and Navaho.
  • Disease Resistance - Resistant to double blossom/rosette in tests in Louisiana; no orange rust observed; very limited fruit anthracnose observed.
  • Comments - Fruit storage and handling potential excellent, near or exceeding Navaho; hardiness similar to other Arkansas thornless; root cutting sprouting or propagation potential appears higher than other thornless. Chilling requirement 200-300 hours.
NOTE:  Sold in packs of 9 only.Patented Variety - Subject to Royalty Fee.  Price includes .15 per plant royalty fee.It is a violation of the law to propagate patented varieties.

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