Loganberry Bushes
Fruit Plants, Fruit Trees, Fruit Bushes & Nut Trees

Loganberries are very similar to blackberries but more tart in flavour, most people prefer them cooked to fresh. Great for Jam. Very thorny but a thornless slightly less vigorous strain, L654 is available
For advice on growing loganberry bushes see our Grow Your Own Loganberries guide.
Loganberry Plant - LY654
A delicious thornless hybrid between blackberry and raspberry. Ripening during July-August, the large cone-shaped berries, up to 5cm (2") long, are full of sweet, rich, flavour. In the National Fuit Trials, the average annual yield has been 5.4kg (12 lb) from an established plant. One-year-old plants from healthy, virus-free stock, which will establish quickly and fruit for many years.
Loganberry LY654
A delicious thornless hybrid between blackberry and raspberry. Ripening during July-August, the large cone-shaped berries, up to 5cm (2") long, are full of sweet, rich, flavour. In the National Fuit Trials, the average annual yield has been 5.4kg (12 lb) from an established plant.
Loganberry
A cross between a raspberry and blackberry, the loganberry is generally slightly longer than a raspberry with a juicier and sharper flavour. Loganberry plants are sturdy and more disease and frost resistant than many other berry hybrids and will usually produce fruit throughout August and September Berries should be allowed to darken to a deep purple colour before picking to obtain the best-flavoured fruit. Loganberries are undemanding and easy to grow, and continue to fruit for around 15 years. Height: 2m (6'). Spread: 2.5m (8').
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