Product Description
Rubus Parviflorus Planting Flower Seeds – Grow Beautiful Blooms and Delicious Edible Berries
Rubus Parviflorus, commonly known as Thimbleberry, produces elegant white flowers that develop into sweet, soft, edible berries. These seeds are perfect for gardeners who want both ornamental beauty and fruitful harvests. The plant thrives in well-drained soil with partial shade to full sunlight, making it ideal for forest-style gardens, borders, and natural landscaping. With non-GMO, high-germination seeds, this variety is perfect for gardeners seeking beauty and bounty in one plant.
Key Features
• Produces beautiful white blooms followed by edible red thimbleberries
• Ideal for home gardens, natural landscapes, and edible borders
• Non-GMO, high-germination seeds for dependable growth
• Soft, sweet berries perfect for fresh eating and preserves
• Thrives in partial shade to full sunlight
• Attracts pollinators like bees and butterflies
• Low-maintenance and adaptable to different soils
Specifications
• Common Name: Thimbleberry
• Botanical Name: Rubus parviflorus
• Variety: Rubus Parviflorus
• Flower Color: White
• Berry Color: Red
• Plant Type: Perennial Shrub
• Blooming Season: Late Spring to Early Summer
• Berry Season: Summer
• Sun Exposure: Partial Shade to Full Sun
• Soil Type: Moist, well-drained, rich soil
• Watering Needs: Moderate; keep soil lightly moist
• Germination Time: 30–60 days
• Temperature Range: 10–25°C (50–77°F)
• Planting Depth: Surface sow or cover lightly
• Spacing: 2–3 feet apart
• Plant Height: 3–8 feet
• Maintenance Level: Easy
• USDA Zones: 3–9
• GMO Status: Non-GMO
• Suitable For: Edible gardens, wildlife gardens, borders, and landscaping
Planting Guide
• Stratify seeds in the refrigerator for 4–6 weeks to improve germination.
• Sow seeds on the soil surface or lightly cover with fine soil.
• Keep soil consistently moist until seedlings emerge.
• Place in partial shade to full sun for best growth.
• Thin seedlings to maintain proper spacing.
• Water regularly during establishment.
• Mulch around plants to retain moisture and encourage berry production.