Hall’s Beauty Thornless Blackberry
'Hall's Beauty' Thornless Blackberry The ‘Hall’s Beauty’ is a thornless, trailing floricane type blackberry. Its flowers are more attractive than most blackberries. The flowers are multi-pedaled with pink buds. Plants will produce medium to large crops of large, firm, sweet berries. Canes are completely thornless. It ripens in early-mid season. Matures at 5-8 feet. Hardy to zones 6-8, -10f-0f. Height: 5'-8', but can be kept smaller with some pruning. Minimum temperature: Hardy to 10ºf .USDA zone: 6-8. Find your zone here.Light: Full sun to part sun.Bearing age: 1-2 years. 10-15 lbs per plant.Growth Habit: Trailing floricanes.Cane Type: Thornless.Water/soil: Average to fertile, moist, well drained soilPollination requirements: None. It is self fertile but will do better with another type nearby.Ripens: Mid summer through September.Blackberry Planting And Care. The last photo is an example of a potted 4" size container of a 'Hall’s Beauty' Thornless Blackberry, however, it is not the e