The Navaho Thornless Blackberry is a standout variety known for its high yields, exceptional fruit quality, and thornless canes. This upright, self-supporting plant produces sweet, juicy blackberries that are perfect for fresh eating, baking, and preserving. One of the first erect-growing thornless blackberries, the Navaho variety is appreciated for its ease of care and harvest. Blooming in late spring and fruiting in mid-summer, it provides a prolonged berry-picking season. Its disease resistance and adaptability to various soil types make it a reliable and low-maintenance choice for home gardeners and small farms alike. The Navaho Blackberry was developed by the breeding program at the University of Arkansas. The Blackberry is self-fertile and produces plump berries that ripen in mid-early season and are known for their outstanding flavor and sweetness. The Navaho grows best in USDA zones 6-10, is heat and humidity tolerant, and has an upright growth habit.