
Triple Crown Thornless Blackberry Bush - Semi-Trailing Perennial Fruit Plant
$55.95
$255.80
- Thornless cane structure for easier maintenance and harvesting.
- Semi-trailing growth habit suitable for trellising and garden space optimization.
- High-yield variety producing large, firm, and flavorful black berries.
- Vigorous growth cycle adaptable to various temperate climate zones.
Size: 1 gallon
Quantity: Single
Triple Crown Blackberry Bush: A Reliable Choice for Home Orchards
The Triple Crown blackberry is a recognized variety known for its semi-trailing growth habit and thornless canes. This perennial plant is engineered for gardeners seeking a balance between manageable plant maintenance and consistent fruit production. Its structural characteristics allow for efficient training along fences or trellises, which helps in maintaining airflow and reducing contact between fruit and soil.
Growth and Maintenance Characteristics
Unlike wild varieties, the Triple Crown features smooth, thornless canes, which significantly simplifies the pruning and harvesting process. The plant exhibits a vigorous growth pattern, requiring a sturdy support system to manage the semi-trailing branches. Proper pruning of spent canes after the harvest season is recommended to encourage healthy new growth for the following year.
Cultivation and Yield
This variety is noted for its ability to produce large, uniform berries with a distinct flavor profile. To ensure optimal health and productivity, the plant requires well-draining soil and consistent moisture levels throughout the growing season. It performs effectively in temperate climates and benefits from being planted in areas with adequate sunlight exposure to support fruit development.
Structural Management Tips
- Trellising: Install a horizontal wire system to support the semi-trailing canes and keep fruit off the ground.
- Pruning: Remove second-year canes that have finished fruiting to allow the plant to focus energy on new vegetative growth.
- Spacing: Maintain adequate distance between plants to promote air circulation, which is essential for plant health.











