Rubus x ‘APF-190’ PP#28,598 ~ Prime-Ark® Traveler Thornless Blackberry - Delivered By ServeScape

Prime-Ark® Traveler Thornless Blackberry

Rubus x ‘APF-190’ PP#28,598


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**Dormancy Note - This plant is currently dormant for the winter! It is available for purchase! Your delivered plant may be dormant, or showing very little top growth. However, you can still plant! These plants are putting all their energy into root production, so they will be ready to thrive in the spring! If you have any issues with your plant the following peak season, you can fill out our return request form to request a replacement plant.

Prime-Ark Traveler Thornless Blackberry is an ever-bearing variety of the deciduous shrub that produces heavy yields of medium to large fruits their first year.  The pink-white rose-like flowers give way to clusters of fruits in which ripen in summer on established canes and again in fall on the new growth.  Fruits best in full sun and rich, moist, slightly acidic well-drained soils.  Prime-Ark Traveler is self-fruiting and produces sweeter and less acidic berries, but is intolerant of wet soils. 

Type: 

Shrub 

Height: 

2' - 6'

Spread: 

2’ - 3'

Spacing: 

2'

USDA Hardiness Zone: 

4 - 8

Culture: 

Full SunPartial Sun

Bloom Color: 

White

Season of Interest: 

Summer, Fall

MAINTENANCE NEEDS:  Medium Maintenance.  Water regularly. Remove fruiting canes to the ground immediately after harvest.  Generally performs best when staked. Wilt, Anthracnose, and botrytis can be serious disease problems. Cane and crown borers are potential pest issues.
LANDSCAPE USES:  Accents or Group Plantings, BordersNaturalized AreasWildlife GardenEdible Gardens, Hedges, and Containers.

COMPANION PLANTS: Serviceberry, Blueberry, Rose

 Image: Photo by Bottoms Nursery, Prime Arc Traveler Blackberry

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