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Rubus 'Marion'

Rubus 'Marion'

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    Zone

    6 - 9

  • Icon of a horizontal ruler in a grey circle

    Mature Height

    72 in

  • Icon of a vertical ruler in a grey circle

    Mature Width

    36 in

  • Icon of a sun in a grey circle

    Light

    Full Sun
  • Icon of a water drop in a grey circle

    Water

    Moist, well-drained
  • Icon of a seedling in dirt in a grey circle

    Soil

    Normal, loamy
  • Description / Rubus 'Marion'

    You don't have to live in Oregon to grow Marionberries! This gourmet blackberry cultivar is a snap to grow in temperate and warm climates, and the berries are so delicious. You need only one shrub (it's self-pollinating), so you can work it into even a crowded sunny garden spot. Marionberry is a national treasure, and it's time for you to enjoy its scrumptious flavor!

    A cross of two blackberry cultivars (Chehalem and Olallie) developed by the USDA and Oregon State University more than 60 years ago, Marionberry is the perfect blend of flavors, size, and high yields. These dark purple berries have a frosty cast (very appealing on a hot summer day in the garden!) and are bursting with flavor. They make excellent preserves of all kinds -- jams, jellies, compotes -- and are superb in pies and other baked treats. Of course, you may just want to gobble them down right off the vine; that works well, too.

    This plant is shrubby, with a central leader and numerous side shoots, all loaded with berries. You'll see the first nubby little berries in late spring, and by midsummer they will be ripening magnificently. After the harvest, prune the shrub back severely. There -- your work is done!

    Marionberry (it's named for Marion County, Oregon, where it was developed) thrives in mild climates. The majority of commercial marionberries are grown in Oregon. But as long as you have enriched, loamy soil with plenty of sunshine, you can grow Marionberry successfully in hardiness zones 6 through 9. Prune it back annually and it will reach just 2 to 3 feet wide and about 6 feet high. A lot of disease resistance and vigor have been grown into this blackberry, and you'll love how tough it is when environmental challenges arise.

    Add Marionberry to your sunny garden this season, and you'll soon be speaking the lingo of the Oregonians, who call it "the Cabernet of blackberries"!

  • Product Details

    SKU: 38435
    Genus: Rubus
    Species: 'Marion'
    Item Form: 1-Quart
    Foliage Color: Dark Green
    Habit: Vining
    Light Requirements: Full Sun
    Moisture Requirements:
    • Moist, well-drained
    Uses:
    • Beds
    • Border
    • Cuisine
    • Containers
    Special Features:
    • Berries
    • Bird Lovers
    • Bloom First Year
    • Butterfly Lovers
    • Easy Care Plants
    • Edible
    • Fast Growing
    • Free Bloomer
    • Heirloom
    • Pruning Recommended
    • Trellises
    Hardiness Zones: 6 - 9
    State Shipping Restrictions: GU, HI, ID, PR, VI, WI

    *Does Not Qualify for Additional Discounts