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Description
Prime-Ark® Traveler Blackberry
The Prime-Ark® Traveler Blackberry is a revolutionary thornless variety that produces fruit on both first-year (primocane) and second-year (floricane) canes. This means you can enjoy two harvests in a single season—an early summer crop and a late fall crop.
Developed by the University of Arkansas, Prime-Ark® Traveler is known for its large, firm, and flavorful berries that are excellent for fresh eating, shipping, or making preserves. Its thornless canes make harvesting simple, and it’s self-pollinating, so only one plant is needed for a great harvest.
- � Thornless canes for pain-free picking
- � Large, firm, and sweet berries
- � Produces on both first- and second-year canes
- � Thrives in full sun
- � Mature Size: 4–5 ft. tall, 3–4 ft. wide
- � Great for home gardens, orchards, and market growing
Note: Blackberries prefer well-drained, fertile soil and full sun for best production. Regular pruning ensures healthy canes and abundant harvests.
Growing Zones: 6–9 outdoors

| Mature Height: | 4–5 ft. |
| Sunlight: | Full Sun |
| Mature Width: | 3–4 ft. |
| Botanical Name: | Rubus fruticosus 'Prime-Ark® Traveler' |
| Growth Rate: | Fast |
| Harvest Time: | Summer & Fall (two harvests) |
| Type: | Fruit Bush (Primocane Blackberry) |
FAQ's
Does Prime-Ark® Traveler fruit in the first year?
Yes! It’s a primocane-fruiting variety, meaning it produces berries on first-year canes as well as second-year canes.
Is it thornless?
Yes, Prime-Ark® Traveler is completely thornless, making harvesting comfortable and easy.
Do I need multiple plants for pollination?
No, it’s self-pollinating and will produce fruit on its own.
When does it produce fruit?
It produces an early summer crop on second-year canes and a fall crop on first-year canes.
Are the berries good for shipping and storage?
Yes, the berries are firm and durable, making them suitable for fresh markets and longer storage.
Customer Service
Pixies Gardens
2024 Mcdaniel Mill Road Conyers GA 30094
Email: cs@pixiesgardens.com


