Marionberry Blackberry (Rubus hybrid 'Marionberry')

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Marionberry is a variety of blackberry that has a dark purple-black color and a sweet and earthy flavor. The fruit has a thin skin and a juicy flesh, and is great for eating fresh, as well as making jams, pies, and wines. The plant is a thorny and trailing vine that can grow up to 20 feet long and produces abundant crops of medium-sized fruits. The plant is a cross between a blackberry and a raspberry, and is also known as marion or marion blackberry. The plant is self-pollinating and does not require cross-pollination. The plant prefers a cool climate and requires about low chill hours. The fruit matures from July to August. The plant adds beauty to the landscape with its white flowers, green leaves, and purple-black fruits. Fuzzy and covered with thorns.

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Marionberry is a variety of blackberry that has a dark purple-black color and a sweet and earthy flavor. The fruit has a thin skin and a juicy flesh, and is great for eating fresh, as well as making jams, pies, and wines. The plant is a thorny and trailing vine that can grow up to 20 feet long and produces abundant crops of medium-sized fruits. The plant is a cross between a blackberry and a raspberry, and is also known as marion or marion blackberry. The plant is self-pollinating and does not require cross-pollination. The plant prefers a cool climate and requires about low chill hours. The fruit matures from July to August. The plant adds beauty to the landscape with its white flowers, green leaves, and purple-black fruits. Fuzzy and covered with thorns.

Marionberry is a variety of blackberry that has a dark purple-black color and a sweet and earthy flavor. The fruit has a thin skin and a juicy flesh, and is great for eating fresh, as well as making jams, pies, and wines. The plant is a thorny and trailing vine that can grow up to 20 feet long and produces abundant crops of medium-sized fruits. The plant is a cross between a blackberry and a raspberry, and is also known as marion or marion blackberry. The plant is self-pollinating and does not require cross-pollination. The plant prefers a cool climate and requires about low chill hours. The fruit matures from July to August. The plant adds beauty to the landscape with its white flowers, green leaves, and purple-black fruits. Fuzzy and covered with thorns.