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The gold colored fruit is proving to be highly productive with a consistent good flavor. It’s sweet flavor makes it great for home or fresh market use.
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TIFBLUE BLUEBERRY - Medium to large light blue, good quality berries. Vigorous upright plants that will hold up well until last berries are harvested. Early to mid season ripening. In...
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Large berries. Earliest ripening of the TAMU releases. Ripens about 1 week before Brazos. This thorned variety is adapted over a wide area. Earliest of all the berries we offer....
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The only raspberry variety which will withstand the south's hot summer days. Very hardy and prolific vines. Fruit is about 1/2 inch diameter. Should be grown on a trellis.
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This everbearing variety will contine to produce well even when temperature exceeds 80F. Good size, sweet. Plant at close spacing (8”X 8”).
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Thornless blackberry from the University of Arkansas. Firm sweet fruit, upright growth. Ripens mid June. Available as one year old plants
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The newest thornless variety from the University of Arkansas. Large size berry, ripens end of May. Sweet, and holds up well after harvest. Vines are vigorous. Available as one year...
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The most popular of the TAMU releases. Large size. Ripens end of May. Disease resistant thorned vines. Widely adapted throughout the state. Available as one year old plants and 4"...
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MID SEASON, LARGE, BRIGHT RED COLOR GOOD FOR CANNING AND FREEZING. RESISTANT TO MOST DISEASES.
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Released in 2019. High-yielding thornless, erect canes with medium-sized fruit with enhanced sweetness and good post-harvest handling traits. Sweet-Ark™ Ponca is the sweetest cultivar released to date. A commercial cultivar...
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Thornless, Extra sweet, huge berries, firm and glossy. Semi-erect. Begins to ripen late summer.
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Smallest of the TAMU releases, but still a good sized fruit. Thorned vines are hardy and erect. Appears to do best in Central and North Texas. Yields of 10,000 pounds...