Thornless Brambleberries
- Whwoz
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Thornless Brambleberries
Have recently acquired two pots of thornless Raspberries, one tagged Serpells Williamette, a new release here, and the other one untagged and vendor unable to remember variety name. It is possible that I have two pots of the same variety. The unnamed variety is supposed to be about 130 - 140 years old that someone has recovered and is promoting.
Also picked up a thornless Loganberry, no further information on it.
Wondering if anyone has any information on any thornless brambles that they are willing to share
Also picked up a thornless Loganberry, no further information on it.
Wondering if anyone has any information on any thornless brambles that they are willing to share
- MissS
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- Whwoz
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Re: Thornless Brambleberries
Thank you for the link @MissS , I actually use a similar system myself for what brambles that I currently grow. I am more interested in the history of any thornless brambles if the information is available, something I didn't make clear enough, my bad. Google does not bring up any history and they predate anything I have in writing.
- Hornad
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Re: Thornless Brambleberries
This catalogue from 1885 would be the right age https://archive.org/details/purdysdesc ... 0/mode/1up
It lists “Turner or Southern Thornless” as a thornless variety
It lists “Turner or Southern Thornless” as a thornless variety
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Re: Thornless Brambleberries
Thank you for the information @Hornad. I will have a good read when I am a bit more awake than at. 02:30 in the morning.