Blackberry bush have many desirable qualities . They are very stalwart plant and fecund producer of high - quality yield . In fact , blackberry are one of the most popularly planted fruit in home gardens , according to the University of Tennessee . Blackberries are commonly disunite into two big groups according to their growing habit , which can be either drop back , erect ( bush - like ) or semi - trailing . There are several varieties and cultivars within each group . In general , blackberry bush George H.W. Bush grow in United States Department of Agriculture ( USDA ) zone 5 through 10 .

Black Satin

" Black Satin " is a mid - time of year blackberry . The blackberry on this type of bush are advanced from late July to former August . These berries are have it off for their big size and very black skin . They have good flavor , according to Oregon State University , and are a peculiarly dauntless and vigorous diversity of blackberry . In improver , the cane are thornless , making this an fantabulous choice for a home garden .

Choctaw

" Choctaw " is a Southern blackberry that can be damaged by late outflow freezes . Otherwise , this type of blackberry bush is desirable for its other harvest home ( July ) of fruit that has small , almost unnoticeable seeds . These Dubya produce a lot of berries , concord to North Carolina State University , that have a sweet , mild flavor . Unlike many blackberry George Bush , this diverseness , which grows tumid and does not involve support , remains a manageable sizing even as it matures . Unfortunately , this descend with a terms , as the bushes are very thorny .

Hull

" Hull " blackberry bushes feature large , very stiff Berry that are fantabulous for storing purposes . These are mid - time of year berries . Their tough tone and dependable flavor make them a popular option among home gardener who want to suspend the Chuck Berry or betray them . Hull bushes are also very hardy and thornless . They are of the semi - erect variety , which think of they will demand a trellis to tolerate the heavy , spreading canes .

Ollalie

" Ollalie " is a rare eccentric of blackberry bush that only survive along the coastal areas of the Pacific Northwest , accord to Oregon State University . Often notice growing wild in the blotto woodland , these great , sheeny disastrous berry have an excellent shelf life and ripen mid - season . The plant themselves are vigorous growers and produce concourse of Chuck Berry .

Triple Crown

" Triple Crown " was introduced by the USDA in the mid nineties , according to North Carolina State University . The berries are huge and shiny , with an fantabulous feel . They mature recently in the season , at the remnant of August or offset of September . This semi - erect variety has a high yield and is thornless .

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