White Blackberry
White Blackberry
Rubus 'Snowbank'
Snowbank White Blackberry
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Rubus 'Snowbank' | Snowbank White Blackberry | White Blackberry | Rubus 'Snowbank'
Rubus 'Snowbank' is a thornless, vigorous perennial blackberry bred by Luther Burbank, famous for its rare translucent white berries that taste like sweet-tart traditional blackberries without staining. This trailing bramble produces abundant small-to-medium pearl-like fruits in mid-to-late summer, ideal for fresh eating, desserts, or preserves in home gardens or edible landscapes. Its disease resistance, self-fertility, and ornamental appeal with bright green foliage make it a delightful, low-fuss addition.
Growing Rubus 'Snowbank'
- Light: Full sun (6-8+ hours) for best yields; tolerates partial shade.
- Soil: Well-draining, fertile loam; pH 5.5-7.0 with organic matter.
- Water: Moderate and consistent, especially during fruiting; mulch to retain moisture.
- Maintenance: Trellis support needed; prune post-harvest by removing spent canes.
- Wildlife: Attracts pollinators with white spring blooms; berries lure birds.
- Hardiness: USDA zones 5–9; hardy to -10°F.
Shipping Info
Rubus 'Snowbank' are shipped as young plant starts in 4" nursery pots. The plants can be re-potted after they recover from shipping stress approximately 1 to 2 weeks.
Growing Zones
5 - 9
Low Temperature
-10°F
High Temperature
95°F
Fragrant
No
Polinator Required
No
Polinator Friendly
Yes
Flower Color
White
Growth Rate
Moderate to fast
Soil
Well-draining
Moisture
Moderate
Sun Exposure
Full sun
Mature Spread
3-6 feet
Mature Height
4-6 feet
Bloom Period
Spring
Pruning Time
After harvest
Pet Safe
Yes
Perennial / Annual
Perennial
Evergreen / Deciduous
Deciduous
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