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Red Diamond Goji Berry
Now: $12.99Was: $16.99Goji Berry (Red Diamond) Jumbo (Lycium barbarum). China native. Tissue cultured plants. Fast growing. Tolerate to all types of Climatic zones. Very high potency in antioxidants. Bearing through the season until heavy frost. Easy to grow. Better to...Now: $12.99Was: $16.99 -
Prime Ark -Traveler Blackberry
$19.99 - $99.99Prime Ark Traveler Blackberry Primocane Thornless with shipping quality fruit was released by Dr John Clark in June 2008 (University of Arkansas). Erect variety. First floricane harvest - June 5th in Arkansas. Priomocane fruiting is 7-12 days...$19.99 - $99.99 -
Emerald Blueberry
$21.99 - $32.99Emerald ( PP 11,807) has a chilling requirement of about 200-300 hours, so it blooms early. Subject to some Fall flowering. Berries size is large to very large and moderately firm. Emerald berries maintain very good size throughout the harvest...$21.99 - $32.99 -
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Ochlockonee Rabbiteye Blueberry
Now: $29.99Was: $32.99DELICIOUS! ‘Ochlockonee’ (rabbiteye): (USPP 17,300) (ok-LAHK-uh-nee), named after the Ochlockonee River in south Georgia, is a late season rabbiteye blueberry that was released in 2002. Plants of Ochlockonee are vigorous, upright and...Now: $29.99Was: $32.99 -
Misty Blueberry
$21.99 - $32.99Misty is a Southern highbush, it is a very fast-growing variety with consistent quality and very high yields. It is a vigorous grower with a long harvest season in midsummer. Good for hand or mechanical harvest. Self-pollinating, but yields best...$21.99 - $32.99 -
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PowderBlue Rabbiteye Blueberry
Now: $29.99Was: $32.99Powder Blue released jointly by North Carolina State University and the United States Department of Agriculture-ARS in 1978. Powderblue has a chilling requirement of 550-650 hours. Approximate date of ripening is late June to early August. Berries are...Now: $29.99Was: $32.99 -
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Marionberry Hybrid
Now: $16.99Was: $18.99Marionberry Floricane Thorny was released by G.F. Waldo (USDA-ARS) in Corvallis, Oregon in 1956. Soon it became very popular for its special flavor and health benefits- higher vitamin level. It is a cross between Chehalem and Olallie...Now: $16.99Was: $18.99 -
Prime Ark-Freedom Blackberry
$16.99 - $99.99Prime-Ark® Freedom Blackberry The first Primocane Thornless Erect blackberry in Plant World. Date of release - 2013 plant patent to be applied for. Fruit Size - Fruits of Prime-Ark® Freedom are very large, with floricane fruits...$16.99 - $99.99Qty in Cart: 0Quantity:Price:$16.99 - $99.99Subtotal: -
Prime Ark-45 Blackberry
$16.99 - $89.99Prime-Ark® Blueberry 45 Primocane Thorny (PP#22,4 49) is a primocane-fruiting, thorny, erect blackberry cultivar. This variety is a new one! It was developed by the University of Arkansas in 2009. Plant Patent applied for. Fruit size: fruits of...$16.99 - $89.99 -
Ouachita Blackberry
$18.99 - $89.99The best Blackberry Ever! Ouachita Floricane Thornless (Navaho x Ark.1506). Midseason. Very erect canes. Date of release in Arkansas: 2003 (Patent #17,162). Fruit size: average 6.0 to 6.5 g/berry; larger than Navaho but not as large as Apache. Firm...$18.99 - $89.99 -
Navaho Blackberry
$16.99Navaho Floricane Thornless was developed by the University of Arkansas. Date of Release:1989; not under plant patent, expired. Flavor/sweetness: excellent, consistently rated the highest of the Arkansas varieties; soluble solids (percent sugar) averages...$16.99 -
Natchez Blackberry
$18.99 - $89.99Natchez Floricane Thornless was developed by the University of Arkansas. It ripens early, near that of ‘Arapaho’ and occasionally 2-3 days earlier. The first ripe date on average is June 3, compared to ‘Ouachita’ which is...$18.99 - $89.99