Rubus fruticosus 'Black Satin'

Cultivar

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Characteristics

A perennial hermaphrodite deciduous shrub.
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Cultivation

Origin: in Carbondale, Ill., by U.S. Dept. of Agriculture and Southern Illinois Univ. Introd. in 1974. SIUS 47 (US 1482 × Darrow) × Thornfree; cross made in 1964; selected in 1967 by J.W. Hull; tested as SIUS 64-21-11. Tree: thornless; semi-erect; hardy; more vigorous and productive than Dirksen Thornless, otherwise very similar. Fruit: large; skin black, loses glossiness at maturity; less astringent than Thornfree; ripens 7-10 days later than Dirksen Thornless, 2 weeks earlier than Thornfree.
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Rubus fruticosus 'Black Satin'