Vol. 128 (2015): Proceedings of the Florida State Horticultural Society
Krome Memorial Institute (Tropicals)

The Performance of Blackberry Cultivars in North Florida

Peter C. Andersen
University of Florida, IFAS North Florida Research and Education Center–Quincy

Published 2019-04-19

Abstract

Plant vigor, yield, berry weight and soluble solids were determined for six blackberry cultivars at the North Florida Research and Education Center-Quincy. Five University of Arkansas cultivars (‘Apache’, ‘Arapaho’, ‘Kiowa’, ‘Natchez’, and ‘Ouachita’), and a cultivar from Brazil (‘Tupi’) were evaluated over a three-year period. Most cultivars were fairly vigorous with the exception of ‘Arapaho’ and ‘Kiowa’ which were low in vigor. Yield estimates and berry weights were about 50% of that reported from trials in Arkansas, while soluble solids (°Brix) were similar to published values. Average yield estimate across all cultivars was about 4,300 pounds/acre (4,800 kg/ha), average berry weight was 4.4 g, and average soluble solids was 10.2 °Brix. ‘Natchez’ and ‘Ouachita’ (both thornless) and Tupi (very thorny) had the best overall performance. Data were not collected for ‘Chester’ and ‘Triple Crown’, because they both have much too high a chilling requirement for north Florida. Blackberries offer good potential for organic culture under the climate and edaphic conditions of north Florida.