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(Dewberry) Dewberry 'Austin' produces large, sweet, flavorful fruit and is great for eating fresh or baked into cobblers and pies. This dewberry is derived from Native American trailing blackberry bushes. Dewberry ‘Austin’ plants will require a trellis or staking and adapt well to heat, making it a very popular dewberry in the south. - More Info
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Rubus caesius 'Austin'
Common Name Dewberry USDA Hardiness Zone 6, 7, 8, 9 Plant Type Edible Sun Exposure Full Sun (+6 hrs.) Soil Moisture Needs Moderate, Moist Nature Attractions Bee-Friendly, Butterflies, Songbirds Attributes Deciduous Growth Habit Mounding Season of Interest (Flowering) Late Spring or Early Summer, Summer Edible Type Fruit - Reviews
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