Himalayan Blackberry – Rubus armeniacus Live Bare Root Plants | Set of 3 Rooted Canes | 10–15 Inches | Hardy Fruiting Berry Plant
Himalayan Blackberry – Rubus armeniacus Live Bare Root Plants | Set of 3 Rooted Canes | 10–15 Inches | Hardy Fruiting Berry Plant
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Grow your own delicious blackberries with this set of 3 live Himalayan Blackberry bare root plants, each featuring at least one healthy 10–15 inch cane. These vigorous berry plants are shipped bare root and carefully wrapped to help maintain moisture during transit. Himalayan Blackberry is a hardy perennial known for its rapid growth, abundant white to pale pink spring flowers, and flavorful berries that ripen during the growing season. Ideal for gardeners looking to establish a productive berry patch, these plants thrive in a wide range of soil conditions and are suitable for trellises, fences, or naturalized areas. Please note that leaves may be trimmed or naturally decline during shipping, which is normal for bare root plants. New growth will emerge as the plants become established.
You will receive:
✔️ 3 live Himalayan Blackberry bare root plants
✔️ Each with at least one 10–15 inch cane
✔️ Shipped bare root (no pot or soil)
✔️ Healthy, established plants
✔️ Secure packaging for safe arrival
🌼 Growing Information
Common Name: Himalayan Blackberry
Botanical Name: Rubus armeniacus
Plant Type: Perennial fruiting bramble
Growth Stage: Bare root established canes
Sun Requirements: Full sun preferred (minimum 5–6 hours daily for best fruit production)
Soil: Adaptable to most well-draining soils, including sandy and clay soils
Watering: Moderate; water regularly while establishing, then as needed during dry periods
Mature Height: Canes may reach 20–40 feet with support
Growth Rate: Very fast
USDA Zones: 5–9
Container Friendly: Yes, with regular pruning and support
💡 Care Tip: Plant promptly after arrival and provide a trellis, fence, or other support for vigorous cane growth. Prune annually to manage size and encourage healthy fruit production. Monitor spread carefully, as this species grows aggressively and benefits from regular maintenance.
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