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I ordered 3 trees from you, the 1st arrived today a Golden Gage, and i am delighted with it. Great strong size well protected with straw and outer covering. I am looking forward to the next two a damson and another gage arriving. I have tasted and grown golden gage before and i urge any person considering buying one to do so its a very underrated and often overlooked fruit to have in the garden you will not be disappointed. I also cannot fault the fast service i have had from Victoriana and will be making another order very soon
Linda R, Dumfries Scotland
Supplied as a pot grown plant approximately 1 foot (30 cm) tall including pot.
Available from - SOLD OUT UNTIL NEXT YEAR - 2025Sometimes known as 'Thornless Evergreen' this is a lovely variety of Blackberry with a highly ornamental leaf shape which is vaguely similar to flat leaf parsley and, come the Autumn, is tinged a beautiful deep red. From our own experience it is more semi-evergreen in habit than fully evergreen.
This is definitely a variety that could be used as both an ornamental and a fruiting plant.
These were featured on the BBC Great British Garden Revival presented by Alys Fowler - who came to see us in the Summer to talk about all sorts of berries, and this just happened to be one of her favourites!
Traditional 'round shaped' berries are produced in abundance in late August - September - and can even continue on until October.
Semi-vigorous in habit so allow 6 feet (1.8 metres) between plants.
Recommended by the RHS to be an excellent attractant and nectar source for bees and other beneficial insects.
How To Plant & Grow Soft Fruit
Information on unpacking and planting bare root and pot grown soft fruits either in the open ground or in containers and pots, with additional information on specific varieties.
Pollinator Friendly Plants
A detailed guide to the seeds and plants sold by Victoriana Nursery Gardens that will attract and provide a food source to bees and other beneficial pollinating insects.