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Columbia Star Thornless Blackberry

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Columbia Star Thornless Blackberry

Rubus subg. Rubus watson 'Columbia Star'

Columbia Star, released in 2014, is a vigorous, thornless, trailing blackberry. It has superior flavor, large firm berries and is very consistently productive. The flavor is rated as good or better than Marionberry, which is 20% of Columbia Star's parentage. It ripens early mid-season; mid-July in Oregon's Willamette Valley. Developed by Oregon State University with the USDA. Patent #25,300.

It is somewhat hardier than a Marionberry; hardy to below 10 F. Its shorter canes end at 6 feet, and coupled with its thornless structure, it's particularly easy to manage in the home landscape. 

Cold Hardy to USDA Zone: 7

Mature Height: to 6'

Sun: Full Sun 

Ripening Time: Midseason

Pollination: Self-Fruitful

Read our Blackberry Growing Guide

Rubus subg. Rubus watson 'Columbia Star'

Columbia Star, released in 2014, is a vigorous, thornless, trailing blackberry. It has superior flavor, large firm berries and is very consistently productive. The flavor is rated as good or better than Marionberry, which is 20% of Columbia Star's parentage. It ripens early mid-season; mid-July in Oregon's Willamette Valley. Developed by Oregon State University with the USDA. Patent #25,300.

It is somewhat hardier than a Marionberry; hardy to below 10 F. Its shorter canes end at 6 feet, and coupled with its thornless structure, it's particularly easy to manage in the home landscape. 

Cold Hardy to USDA Zone: 7

Mature Height: to 6'

Sun: Full Sun 

Ripening Time: Midseason

Pollination: Self-Fruitful

Read our Blackberry Growing Guide

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Columbia Star Thornless Blackberry
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Description

Rubus subg. Rubus watson 'Columbia Star'

Columbia Star, released in 2014, is a vigorous, thornless, trailing blackberry. It has superior flavor, large firm berries and is very consistently productive. The flavor is rated as good or better than Marionberry, which is 20% of Columbia Star's parentage. It ripens early mid-season; mid-July in Oregon's Willamette Valley. Developed by Oregon State University with the USDA. Patent #25,300.

It is somewhat hardier than a Marionberry; hardy to below 10 F. Its shorter canes end at 6 feet, and coupled with its thornless structure, it's particularly easy to manage in the home landscape. 

Cold Hardy to USDA Zone: 7

Mature Height: to 6'

Sun: Full Sun 

Ripening Time: Midseason

Pollination: Self-Fruitful

Read our Blackberry Growing Guide

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