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Blackberry Vines

Blackberry plants are native American plants that have been brought into the lab from where the blackberry plants were first found growing the wild state on bushes that were frequently found growing near the forested fence rows, and the Arkansas University scientists hybridized these wild, exceptional, berry selections of native American blackberry clones in order to produce for the consumer and for the


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USDA Zones 6-9
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  • Blackberry Bush Videos
    Many exciting products can be made from the fruit (berries) of the blackberry bushes. Blackberries are great when eaten fresh off the blackberry bushes. Blackberry pie is sweet and delicious to ear, and the aroma of baking blackberry jam or jelly is an unforgettably pleasant experience.
  • Thornless Blackberry Bushes
    Commercial blackberry plants have impacted Agriculture in many Southern States with the recent development of a flurry of new hybrid thornless blackberry plant introductions from the University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, Arkansas. Your family and friends will love the blackberries that you grow on thornless plants from Ty Ty Nursery
  • Blackberry, Paw Paw, and Plum Trees
    Early thornless blackberry bush introductions during the 1980's were smaller in size and not as flavorful as the berries growing on thorny blackberry plants, however, the rich flavor of new thornless blackberry plant cultivars is comparable to the new Arkansas, hybrid, thorny blackberries. Plant delicious blackberries that will ripen in late spring, and they are easy to grow