



Wild Blackberry
Attracts pollinators like bees and butterflies
Provides excellent ground cover
Easy to grow in various climates
Thrives in
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Wild Blackberry - Rubus moluccanus
The Wild Blackberry (Rubus moluccanus) is native to eastern Australia and Southeast Asia. It is considered to be a scrambling or climbing shrub that has a vigorous growth habit, forming dense thickets of robust and woody stems. It grows well in disturbed areas, along forest edges, and roadsides.
The robust stems of this shrub are grayish brown to reddish in color and covered in prickly hooked thorns. The leaves are large and covered in spines themselves. They have a crinkled appearance on the surface and are lush green in color. Flowering in spring, the blooms emerge on a terminal and compound raceme and are pinkish-white to bright white in color.
Plant Details - Wild Blackberry
Family: Rosaceae (Rose family)
Hardiness Zones: 9–11
Light Requirement: Full sun to partial shade
Water Needs: Moderate
Height: 6.5 - 10 ft
Spread: 3 - 10 ft
Growth Rate: Fast
Bloom Time: Spring to summer
Flower Color: Pinkish-red or white
Fruit: Red, globose berries
Wildlife Value: Attracts pollinators (bees and butterflies), fruits are consumed by small animals
Once pollinated, ruby red immature fruit develops. Once mature, the fruit becomes deep purple or black in color, with a delicious sour to sweet flavor. You will have to fight the wildlife for them if you plan to get a snack for yourself!
The Wild Blackberry is deciduous, losing it leaves in the autumn; however, these dense thickets remain. While the plant is considered invasive and, in some regions of the world, a noxious weed, it does provide an excellent food source for wildlife and its growth habit creates a protective habitat for birds and small mammals.
Landscape Uses and Maintenance - Wild Blackberry
This plant is both easy to grow and tends to adapt well to many environments, which is why it is so successful across the globe. They prefer full sun and will need this condition for the best berry production.
While it is a useful and beautiful plant, it has been identified as invasive to many regions around the world. If planting in your own garden, be aware that it will take over areas if not managed.
Noteworthy Characteristics
Easy to grow, delicious fruit, attractive to wildlife
Plant this easy to grow and vibrant plant in your garden and enjoy delicious, juicy berries year after year. Shop for Wild Blackberry shrubs online at TN Nursery. For 68 years, we have served the landscaping industry and homeowners with specimen plants.
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Bloom Season
Spring

Bloom/Foliage Color
White

Height at Maturity
Under 10 Feet

Care
Wild blackberries thrive in well-drained soil with ample moisture. Trim them yearly to promote new growth and remove dead canes. Mulch to control soil dampness and suppress weeds. Fertilize in early spring for best fruit production.

Plant Reproduction
Blackberry spreads via underground runners and seed dispersal by animals.
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Sweet and Juicy Berries:
Wild Blackberry produces abundant, flavorful berries perfect for fresh eating or making preserves.
Hardy and Resilient:
Thrives in various soil types and climates, making it a reliable choice for many gardeners.
Natural Barrier:
Its thorny canes create a natural fence or barrier, providing both security and a rustic aesthetic.
Low Maintenance:
Requires minimal care and is self-pollinating, making it easy to grow and maintain.
Caring Tips
How do I care for my Wild Blackberry?
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Care Tips
Wild blackberries thrive in well-drained soil with ample moisture. Trim them yearly to promote new growth and remove dead canes. Mulch to control soil dampness and suppress weeds. Fertilize in early spring for best fruit production.
Light Requirements
Wild Blackberries thrive in full sun to partial shade. They prefer 5 hours of total sunlight daily but can handle some shade, particularly in hotter climates with harsh afternoon sun.
Hardy Planting Zones
3 • 4 • 5 • 6 • 7 • 8 • 9
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