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White Blackberry Rubus 'Snowbank', 10-15” tall plant. Plant will be pruned back to 10-15 inches if it outgrows shipping box during the summer.
Another Luther Burbank winner! Snow-white berries are translucent, milky-white in color but have all the flavor of a “normal” blackberry. The drupelets look like tiny pearls and are simply beautiful little fruits. Berries stay whiter than other similar varieties as berries ripen, and with much better flavor. A vigorous, trailing-type grower with good disease-resistance. Ripens in late July. Originated in 1916 by Luther Burbank as an improved form of his original white blackberry, ‘Iceberg’. Self-pollinating.
Luther Burbank Variety! Luther Burbank (1849-1926), was an American plant breeder with over 50 years experience developing renowned plant varieties — many of which are still used today.
Height: 4 - 6 feet
Spacing: Space 4 - 6 feet apart in the row. Leave 8 - 10 feet between rows.
Depth: Dig a hole twice the size of the pot the plant is in. Plant at the same depth as it was in the pot.
Spread: 4 - 6 feet
Light Required: Full Sun
Pollinator: Self-pollinating.
Yield: Produces fruit on second-year canes.
Color: White
Foliage: Light green leaves mature to a bright green. Leaves and canes lack the hint of red usually present in blackberries.
Blooms: Late Spring, Early Summer
Fruit: Creamy white, sweet berries that are larger than a standard wild blackberry.
Hardy Zones 5-8
Plants are dormant November until April - no leaves, bare root.
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