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Columbia Giant Thornless Blackberry

Columbia Giant Thornless Blackberry

Rubus subg. Rubus Watson 'Columbia Giant'

When we say Columbia Giant, we're not kidding! Enjoy bountiful crops of the largest-ever, thornless blackberries. The mild-flavored fruit is firm and easy to pick, conical in shape, and sweet - with a pleasing touch of tartness and just a hint of raspberry flavor. 

It is a new introduction from Oregon State University and the USDA, proven to thrive and be hardy in the Pacific Northwest and many other areas of the nation. Ripens early summer - early July here in the PNW. The plants are trailing and vigorous, and would benefit from trellis support. Expect 10-15 pounds of berries per crown.

Cold Hardy to USDA Zone: 6

Mature Height: 6'

Sun: Full Sun

Ripening Time: Early

Pollination: Self-Fruitful

Read our Blackberry Growing Guide

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Columbia Giant Thornless Blackberry

Rubus subg. Rubus Watson 'Columbia Giant'

When we say Columbia Giant, we're not kidding! Enjoy bountiful crops of the largest-ever, thornless blackberries. The mild-flavored fruit is firm and easy to pick, conical in shape, and sweet - with a pleasing touch of tartness and just a hint of raspberry flavor. 

It is a new introduction from Oregon State University and the USDA, proven to thrive and be hardy in the Pacific Northwest and many other areas of the nation. Ripens early summer - early July here in the PNW. The plants are trailing and vigorous, and would benefit from trellis support. Expect 10-15 pounds of berries per crown.

Cold Hardy to USDA Zone: 6

Mature Height: 6'

Sun: Full Sun

Ripening Time: Early

Pollination: Self-Fruitful

Read our Blackberry Growing Guide

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Rubus subg. Rubus Watson 'Columbia Giant'

When we say Columbia Giant, we're not kidding! Enjoy bountiful crops of the largest-ever, thornless blackberries. The mild-flavored fruit is firm and easy to pick, conical in shape, and sweet - with a pleasing touch of tartness and just a hint of raspberry flavor. 

It is a new introduction from Oregon State University and the USDA, proven to thrive and be hardy in the Pacific Northwest and many other areas of the nation. Ripens early summer - early July here in the PNW. The plants are trailing and vigorous, and would benefit from trellis support. Expect 10-15 pounds of berries per crown.

Cold Hardy to USDA Zone: 6

Mature Height: 6'

Sun: Full Sun

Ripening Time: Early

Pollination: Self-Fruitful

Read our Blackberry Growing Guide

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