Marionberry Plant

$34.99

Begins shipping spring 2025

Pollination Not Required

Begins shipping
spring 2025

Pollination Not Required

Sweet-tart berries with complex flavor.

Also called marion blackberry.

The conical-shaped fruit is rich in vitamins, antioxidants, and fiber, making it highly valued. Popular in the Pacific Northwest, this fruit is a favorite for pies, jams, jellies, and syrups. The plant exhibits a trailing growth habit and is a descendant of native blackberries, raspberries, and loganberries. Originates from Oregon State University in 1945 and named for Marion County, Oregon. Ripens in July. Self-pollinating. (Rubus Chehalem x Rubus Olallie)

Characteristics

Bloom ColorWhite
Fruit ColorBlack
Fruit SizeMedium – Large
Ripens/HarvestJune-July
TasteSweet, Tart
TextureFirm, Juicy
Shade/SunFull Sun
Soil pH6-7
Soil CompositionLoamy
Soil MoistureWell Drained
Years to Bear1-2
Hardiness Zone Range6-9

Size & Spacing

Mature Size

When your plant matures, it will be approximately 5 – 6 feet (1.5 – 1.8 meters) tall x 2 – 3 feet (0.6 – 0.9 meters) wide.

Recommended Spacing

We recommend spacing these plants 5 – 6 feet (1.5 – 1.8 meters) apart to ensure room for growth.

Ship Height

Potted 1 Gallon Small Pot.

Pollination

This variety is self pollinating.

This variety does not require pollination to produce a harvestable crop.

How do I find my Hardiness Zone?

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