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Ponca Thornless Blackberry Plant – Rubus ‘Ponca’ Live Plant | Rooted Plant in 3-Inch Pot | Sweet Early Berry Variety | Easy Garden Grower

Ponca Thornless Blackberry Plant – Rubus ‘Ponca’ Live Plant | Rooted Plant in 3-Inch Pot | Sweet Early Berry Variety | Easy Garden Grower

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Grow delicious berries with this Ponca Thornless Blackberry plant (Rubus ‘Ponca’). Developed by the University of Arkansas breeding program, this popular variety is known for producing very sweet, flavorful berries with excellent productivity.

Ponca blackberry plants produce large, juicy berries and grow with shorter internodes, making the plant easier to manage and maintain compared to many other blackberry varieties. The thornless canes also make harvesting simple and enjoyable for home gardeners.

This listing includes a healthy rooted plant grown from tissue culture, shipped in a 3-inch nursery pot, ready to transplant into your garden, raised bed, or larger container. With proper care and sunlight, Ponca blackberry plants provide reliable harvests of delicious berries perfect for fresh eating, desserts, jams, and baking.

You will receive:
✔️ 1 live Ponca thornless blackberry plant
✔️ Rooted plant grown from tissue culture
✔️ Shipped in a 3-inch nursery pot
✔️ Healthy established root system
✔️ Secure packaging for safe delivery

🌼 Growing Information
Common Name: Ponca Thornless Blackberry
Botanical Name: Rubus ‘Ponca’
Plant Type: Deciduous fruiting bramble
Growth Stage: Rooted young plant
Sun Requirements: Full sun (6–8 hours recommended)
Soil: Well-draining fertile soil
Watering: Moderate; keep soil evenly moist
Mature Height: 4–6 feet with support
Growth Rate: Fast growing
USDA Zones: 5–9
Container Friendly: Yes, with trellis support

💡 Care Tip:
Plant in a sunny location and provide a trellis or support system for the canes. Pruning older fruiting canes after harvest will encourage strong new growth and better berry production the following season.

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