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Re: [Re: Raspberries]
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- Subject: Re: [Re: Raspberries]
- From: "Malachi 3:16" mal316@ix.netcom.com>
- Date: Fri, 21 Jan 2000 09:12:32 -0500
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But some
>types of blackberries will fruit in our zone 9 and are not as invasive
>as the wild ones in the Midwest. The thornless blackberrries which were
>touted a few years ago seemed to have a lot of promise didn't work out
>well. -Olin
I have grown a type of blackberry for many years now in zone 9. I"m
trying to think of the name but can't remember how to spell it. It was
one of the plants that was supposed to be able to grow in zone 9 and
I have been pleased with it. It came from Stark Bros. so I will have
to see if they still sell it and what the name is. I'd know it if I
heard it ( it begins with an R).
Susan S. in Central Florida, zone 9
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