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Dewberry Plant

The Dewberry Plant is a fruit-bearing perennial, whose small, sweet berries are the lesser-known sister of the typical Blackberry. The plant is native to the southern and midwestern United States, and the berries are especially favored in those areas for pies and jams. Before the berries burst out in the summer, delicately beautiful white flowers are found in their place. The spring and summer interest of this resilient US native brings year-round beauty to your native or woodland garden.

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Planting Zone

4-9

Height at Maturity

Over 12"

Water Needs

Moderate

Sun or Shade

Full sun and Partial shade

Bloom Season

Summer

Care

Dewberry plants thrive with regular watering and well-drained soil. Prune annually to remove old canes and encourage new growth. Fertilize in spring for optimal fruit production.

Exposure

Dewberry plants thrive in full sun to partial shade. They favor at least 6 hours of natural daylight daily but can take some shade, especially in hot climates where partial shade helps protect them from excessive heat.

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The Dewberry Plant is a fruit-bearing perennial, whose small, sweet berries are the lesser-known sister of the typical Blackberry. The plant is native to the southern and midwestern United States, and the berries are especially favored in those areas for pies and jams. Before the berries burst out in the summer, delicately beautiful white flowers are found in their place. The spring and summer interest of this resilient US native brings year-round beauty to your native or woodland garden.

Planting & Growing Information

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Planting Zone

4-9

Height at Maturity

Over 12"

Water Needs

Moderate

Sun or Shade

Full sun and Partial shade

Bloom Season

Summer

Care

Dewberry plants thrive with regular watering and well-drained soil. Prune annually to remove old canes and encourage new growth. Fertilize in spring for optimal fruit production.

Exposure

Dewberry plants thrive in full sun to partial shade. They favor at least 6 hours of natural daylight daily but can take some shade, especially in hot climates where partial shade helps protect them from excessive heat.

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The Dewberry Plant is a fruit-bearing perennial, whose small, sweet berries are the lesser-known sister of the typical Blackberry. The plant is native to the southern and midwestern United States, and the berries are especially favored in those areas for pies and jams.

Before the berries burst out in the summer, delicately beautiful white flowers are found in their place. The spring and summer interest of this resilient US native brings year-round beauty to your native or woodland garden.

Dewberry plant with white five-petaled flowers, yellow centers, green leaves, ripening blackberries on wood chips

Plant Details - Dewberry Plant

Family: Rosaceae

Light Requirement: Full Sun, Partial Shade

Water Needs: Moderate

Height: 1-3 ft

Spread: 3-6 ft

Growth Rate: Rapid

Soil Preference: Moist

Bloom Time: Spring

Flower Color: White

Wildlife Value: Mammals and birds eat the berries, nectar provides pollination

Notable Characteristics - Dewberry Plant

The Dewberry Plant is naturally named for the delicious Dewberries it produces. It is a sprawling shrub with tangled, woody stems covered in thin hairs and small, red thorns. It is an aggressive spreader, and its thin, vine-like branches can easily spread up to six feet in your garden. Amidst the small, toothy leaves, it bears tiny white flowers.

The five round petals circle a green center. By summer, the flowers have died back to reveal an arching cluster of small, red berries that deepen to purple-black as they ripen.

Landscape and Maintenance - Dewberry Plant

This wild, thorny, and beautiful plant is native to the moist thickets, open woodlands and meadows of North America, so it is a resilient and hardy plant. The Dewberry Plant prefers full sun and is able to tolerate partial shade, but tends to grow rapidly in multiple favorable conditions.

Dewberry Plant is attractive to the whole wildlife community, as many small mammals, birds and insects eat the berries and spread the seeds. The leaves are highly attractive to rabbits and deer, however, so in a home garden, be sure to add extra protection so these hungry creatures won’t damage this stunning plant!

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High Yield

Dewberry plants are known for their high yield, providing an abundant harvest of berries. This ensures you’ll have plenty of fruit to enjoy throughout the season.

Versatile Growing Options

Dewberry plants can be grown in the ground or in containers, making them a versatile choice for different garden setups. Their adaptability allows you to enjoy fresh berries no matter the size of your garden.

Delicious Berries

Dewberry plants produce sweet, juicy berries that are perfect for fresh eating, making jams, or baking into desserts. Their unique flavor is a delightful addition to any kitchen.

Hardy and Low-Maintenance

These plants are hardy and require minimal care, thriving in a variety of soil types and climates. Their robust nature makes them ideal for both novice and experienced gardeners.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between a blackberry and a dewberry?

Blackberries grow upright on tall canes, while dewberries have low, trailing vines. Both produce sweet, dark berries, but dewberries ripen slightly earlier. Each is easy to grow and brings delicious flavor to the garden.

How big do dewberry bushes get?

Dewberry plants are vines, not bushes, and they typically grow 2 to 4 feet long. Their trailing stems spread along the ground and root easily. With sunlight and support, they produce beautiful foliage and sweet berries each season.

Do dewberries need a trellis?

Dewberries don’t need a trellis, but providing one helps keep the vines neat and easy to harvest. Supporting them improves air circulation and fruit quality. They grow well either way and remain simple to care for.

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