Navaho Blackberry (Rubus fruticosus 'Navaho')
Navaho is a variety of blackberry that has a glossy black color and a sweet and mild flavor. The fruit has a thin skin and a juicy flesh, and is delicious for eating fresh, as well as making salads and desserts. The plant is a thornless and upright shrub that can grow up to 8 feet tall and produces heavy crops of large fruits. A late-season type, meaning it produces fruits later than other varieties, it is a low chill hour plant. The fruit matures from August to September. The plant adds beauty to the landscape with its white flowers, green leaves, and black fruits.
Navaho is a variety of blackberry that has a glossy black color and a sweet and mild flavor. The fruit has a thin skin and a juicy flesh, and is delicious for eating fresh, as well as making salads and desserts. The plant is a thornless and upright shrub that can grow up to 8 feet tall and produces heavy crops of large fruits. A late-season type, meaning it produces fruits later than other varieties, it is a low chill hour plant. The fruit matures from August to September. The plant adds beauty to the landscape with its white flowers, green leaves, and black fruits.
Navaho is a variety of blackberry that has a glossy black color and a sweet and mild flavor. The fruit has a thin skin and a juicy flesh, and is delicious for eating fresh, as well as making salads and desserts. The plant is a thornless and upright shrub that can grow up to 8 feet tall and produces heavy crops of large fruits. A late-season type, meaning it produces fruits later than other varieties, it is a low chill hour plant. The fruit matures from August to September. The plant adds beauty to the landscape with its white flowers, green leaves, and black fruits.