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Rubus fruticosus 'Chester'
19CM 12" PTW

Chester Blackberry is the hardiest thornless blackberry available, performing reliably throughout Zone 5 where competing thornless varieties often struggle. This productive, disease-resistant selection yields large, very sweet, high-quality fruit ripening in July, making it a strong performer for edibles programs targeting home gardeners and small-scale growers. Good resistance to cane blight reduces cultural problems and customer complaints. The thornless canes and manageable 4–6' habit make it accessible to a broad range of customers — from first-time fruit growers to experienced home orchardists. Strong consumer demand for homegrown edibles makes Chester a reliable, fast-moving SKU for garden center and box store accounts alike.¶

Hardiness Zone 5, 6, 7, 8
Height 4,5,6
Width 4,5,6
Exposure Full Sun, Part Shade
Habit Rounded
Soil Average
Features Edible fruit, Deer resistant
Wildlife Birds, Butterflies

Rubus fruticosus 'Chester'

Chester Blackberry

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