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Product Description
Thimbleberry Rubus Parviflorus – Edible Red Berry Fruit – Native White Flower Shrub Seeds is produced from premium Heirloom, Non-GMO, High Germination Organic Garden Seeds. Suitable for home gardens, terrace gardening, containers, and open-field cultivation.

Life Cycle
Perennial fruit shrub
Planting Season
Spring fall planting
Growth Habit
Upright spreading shrub
Flavor Profile
Mild sweet berries
Plant Characteristics
Large white flowers
Use
Fresh culinary use
Growing Conditions
Moist woodland soils
Harvest Advantages
Soft delicate fruits
Plant Resistance
Cold hardy shrub
Rubus parviflorus
Seed Names
Rubus parviflorus
Seed Type
Open pollinated seeds
Thimbleberry seeds grow into a native shrub producing showy white flowers and soft, red edible berries. Closely related to raspberry, this plant is valued for woodland gardens, wildlife support, and fresh seasonal fruit.
Light Requirement
Partial shade sun
Planting Depth
Shallow soil covering
Sowing Method
Outdoor stratified sowing
Plant Spacing
Wide shrub spacing
Days to Maturity
2–3 years
Soil Preparation
Cold stratification required
Hardiness Zones
USDA zones 3–8
Water Needs
Moderate consistent moisture
Planting Season
Early spring sowing
Seed Count
Recommended Coverage
100
Up to 25 sq ft
500
Up to 125 sq ft
1000
Up to 250 sq ft