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Rubus parviflorus - Thimbleberry (Plant)

Rubus parviflorus - Thimbleberry (Plant)

$10.00

  • Rubus parviflorus - Thimbleberry (Plant)
    • Rubus parviflorus - Thimbleberry (Plant)
    • Rubus parviflorus - Thimbleberry (Plant)
    • Rubus parviflorus - Thimbleberry (Plant)

    Rubus parviflorus - Thimbleberry (Plant)

    $10.00 Excl. tax

      IN-STORE PICKUP ONLY Nursery hours are Tuesday-Saturday 8:30am-4:00pm. We do not ship or deliver plants.Available in store: Check availability

      Similar to western blackberry but without thorns. Produces edible berries that look like a pink thimble. Taste varies. Grows upright, forming open thickets. Flower petals are tissue-like. Excellent for wildlife and erosion control near streams.

      Details

      Plant Characteristics
      Species NameRubus parviflorus
      Common NameThimbleberry
      Plant TypeVine
      Sun ExposureCoast-Part Sun, Coast-Shade, Inland-Part Sun, Inland-Shade,
      Water RequirementHigh
      Soil TypeAny
      Flower ColorWhite, Cream
      Flowering MonthsMarch, April, May, June, July, August
      Evergreen/DeciduousWinter deciduous/dormant
      Height by Width5ft. x 20ft.
       
      Specialty Features
      • Songbirds
      • Erosion Control
      • Thicket-forming
      • Edible
      • Pollinators
      • Local Plants

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