Rubus x ‘Hall’s Beauty’
Large, double flowers on a thornless trailing floricane blackberry? She’s a beauty, all right – Hall’s Beauty, that is! The sweet, medium-sized fruit is great for fresh eating or processing. A heavy yield of firm, early-ripening berries that can take a ride to a friendâs and not turn into mush on the way.
Trailing canes from 5′-8′ long benefit from trellising. Disease-resistant and early ripening, to avoid damage from spotted wing drosophila.
Cold Hardy to USDA Zone: 6
Mature Height: 5′-8’x3′
Sun: Full Sun
Ripening Time: Early
Pollination: Self-Fruitful
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