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Cheyene Thorny Blackberry Plant

Woman eating a Cheyene Thorny Blackberries

Brilliant Blackberries of the Cheyene variety blaze in the sun surrounded by deep-green leaves. The Cheyene Thorny blackberry ripens after Comanche and developed mainly as a commercial blackberry.

Cluster of Cheyene Thorny Blackberries

The Cheyene Thorny Blackberry has been grown for years by the Jacob Paulk Farms of Ocilla, Ga., where the berries are distributed throughout markets from Jacksonville, Fla., to Atlanta, Ga.


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Recommended zones for Cheyene Thorny Blackberry Plant:

Zone 5

(-10° to -5°)

Zone 6

(-5° to 5°)

Zone 7

(5° to 10°)

Zone 8

(10° to 20°)



The thorny canes of the Cheyene blackberry are no match for a hungry gardener.




Guy holding two Cheyene Thorny Blackberries

The red color of the Cheyene blackberry rapidly develops overnight into a glowing black.



Cheyene Thorny Blackberries

Cheyene Thorny Blackberries are excellent for desserts. You can call and order yours from Aaron's Farm today!



Cheyene Thorny Blackberries

The flower of the Cheyene blackberry sheds its petals quickly to form berries of high quality.



Jar of blackberry jam made with Cheyene Thorny Blackberries

The Cheyene blackberry is a favorite choice for making blackberry jam or jelly.



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