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Blackberry Plant

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Blackberry Plant - Rubus Ursinus

Blackberry plants are part of the bramble family, which includes roses. Our variety is the wild type that grows in the Tennessee mountains. 

Although it’s native to North America, various species of this shrub can be found in South America, Europe, and Asia, growing wild in sunny areas alongside the edges of the woodlines.

How to Identify the Blackberry Plant

The plant is considered a low-growing shrub that can reach a maximum height of five feet. Most bushes are between two and five feet tall, but they can reach widths of up to six feet.

These perennial shrubs are known for their climbing stems that develop hooked spines. The small, deciduous, compound leaves reach lengths of between one and three inches with three leaflets developing together.

The stems contain prickly barbs, making it part of the bramble family of bushes. Depending on the climate where they are planted, these bushes grow white flowers between April and May. In late summer, gardeners can expect these plants to produce berries.

Planting Blackberry Bushes

Gardeners can enjoy planting them in any part of their yard that receives a lot of sunlight. Since they produce long stems or canes, it may be beneficial to include a trellis or something the bush can climb.

What to Plant 

These bushes perform well around other flowers and shrubs. You can plant hyssop to create a focal point in your yard and discourage pests. If you want to ensure your yard attracts pollinators, consider planting borage and bee balm around your Rubus Ursinus bushes. Other plants that thrive around dewberry bushes include tansy, hazelnuts, and serviceberries.

Attract Birds and Bees 

Berry plants attract all manner of wildlife, who love to forage for pollen, berries, and seeds. Once you plant your Rubus bushes, you can expect to see lots of birds, including kingbirds, woodpigeons, finches, and sterlings.

These bushes also attract bumble bees, butterflies, red foxes, chipmunks and wild turkeys. Rubus bushes are renowned for their foliage, flowers, and berries. Gardeners can enjoy planting them and then watching the birds and bees that enter their yards.

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Bloom Season

Spring

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Bloom/Foliage Color

White

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Height at Maturity

Under 10 Feet

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Care

Water blackberry plants regularly, ensuring the soil remains moist but not soggy. Use mulch near the bottom to retain moisture and suppress weeds. Prune the plants annually to remove old canes and promote healthy growth. Fertilize with a level of fertilizer in earlier spring.

How to Grow and Care for Fruit Trees and Berry Plants

Fruit trees and berry plants bring beauty, fragrance, and delicious harvests to your garden while supporting pollinators and wildlife. To grow them successfully, choose varieties suited to your USDA zone and plant them in full sun—at least 6–8 hours daily—for the best fruit production. Both fruit trees (like apple, peach, and pear) and berry plants (like blackberry, raspberry, and blueberry) thrive in well-draining, compost-enriched soil.

Plant in early spring or fall, spacing according to the plant’s mature size to ensure proper airflow and sunlight. Water deeply after planting and keep the soil evenly moist during the first growing season. Mulch around the base to conserve moisture, suppress weeds, and regulate temperature, but keep it a few inches away from the trunk or stems.

Prune annually to encourage healthy branching and better yields. Fertilize in early spring with a balanced or fruit-specific blend. With regular care, fruit trees and berry plants reward you with beautiful blooms and sweet, homegrown harvests for years to come.

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Care Tips

Water blackberry plants regularly, ensuring the soil remains moist but not soggy. Use mulch near the bottom to retain moisture and suppress weeds. Prune the plants annually to remove old canes and promote healthy growth. Fertilize with a level of fertilizer in earlier spring.

Light Requirements

Blackberry plants thrive in full sun, requiring at least 6-8 hours of natural sunlight daily for optimal fruit production. While they can tolerate partial shade, reduced sunlight may result in fewer berries and smaller fruit size.

Hardy Planting Zones

3 • 4 • 5 • 6 • 7 • 8 • 9

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Henry Whitfield, Indiana
Strong Blackberry Plants That Promise Abundance

TN Nursery provided blackberry plants that are not only healthy but also full of vigor. I’ve already seen impressive growth, and I can tell they will be highly productive in the coming seasons. A fantastic investment.

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Eleanor Briggs, Missouri
Impressive Blackberry Plants with Superior Quality

The blackberry plants I purchased from TN Nursery exceeded my expectations. Their lush foliage and sturdy roots made planting effortless. These plants are clearly nurtured with care, and it shows in their performance.

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Marcus Ellison, Tennessee
Excellent Blackberry Plants for Beginners

I was new to planting blackberries, but TN Nursery made it easy. The plants were healthy and resilient, and their instructions helped me get started. Now I’m excited to watch them grow and eventually enjoy fresh berries.

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Teresa Caldwell, Arkansas
Blackberry Plants That Grow Strong and Fast

I couldn’t be happier with my order from TN Nursery. The blackberry plants are already producing strong canes and new growth. It’s amazing to see how quickly they adapt. TN Nursery has earned my trust.

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Franklin Davis, Kentucky
Best Blackberry Plants I’ve Ever Ordered

These blackberry plants from TN Nursery are outstanding. They were packaged securely, arrived fresh, and immediately began thriving in my garden. Their quality is unmatched, and I will definitely purchase again.