Scientific name: Rubus cuneifolius
Sand blackberry is a perennial found through much of Florida, including Alachua County. It likes somewhat moist, well-drained soil and full to partial sun.
Xerces Society notes it as having special value to native/bumble bees, in part because it provides nesting habitat.
Size: assorted small pots
Scientific name: Rubus cuneifolius
Sand blackberry is a perennial found through much of Florida, including Alachua County. It likes somewhat moist, well-drained soil and full to partial sun.
Xerces Society notes it as having special value to native/bumble bees, in part because it provides nesting habitat.
Size: assorted small pots