Blackberry plant named ‘FNZ-8VB’
PP031473 · 2020-02-25
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Abstract
A new cultivar of Blackberry named FNZ-8VB that is characterized by its thornless canes, its firm berries that are medium large in size, its 3 leaflets per leaf, its berries with flavor and quality suitable for the fresh fruit market, and its spreading growth habit.
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1. A new and distinct cultivar of Blackberry plant named FNZ-8VB as herein illustrated and described.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The accompanying colored photographs illustrate the overall appearance and distinct characteristics of the new Rubus. The photographs were taken of a plant 2 years in age as grown in a poly tunnel in a 22-cm square container in Faversham, Kent, United Kingdom.
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(5) The colors in the photographs are as close as possible with the photographic and printing technology utilized. The colors in the photograph may differ slightly from the color values cited in the detailed botanical description, which accurately describe the colors of the new Rubus.
DETAILED BOTANICAL DESCRIPTION OF THE PLANT
(6) The following is a detailed description of plants 2 years in age as grown in a poly tunnel in 22-cm square containers in Faversham, Kent, United Kingdom. The phenotype of the new cultivar may vary with variations in environmental, climatic, and cultural conditions, as it has not been tested under all possible environmental conditions. The color determination is in accordance with The 2015 Colour Chart of The Royal Horticultural Society, London, England, except where general color terms of ordinary dictionary significance are used. General description: Plant type.Fruit producing perennial. Plant habit.Spreading. Height and spread.1.5 m to 2.2 m in height and in spread if not tied up as a 2 year-old plant as grown in a 10-liter container. Hardiness.This trait has not been fully characterized in a range of cold weather climates but the plants can successfully grow in central Europe (U. K. Hardiness Zone 9). Diseases and pests.No resistance or susceptibility to pests or diseases has been observed. Environmental stresses.No resistance or susceptibility to drought, high temperatures, or water logging has been observed. Root description.Fibrous and vigorous. Propagation.Bud cuttings, cane cuttings or tissue culture. Root development.An average of 3 weeks to root from a cutting, an average of 3 months to fully develop as a young plant with a cane of 2 m reached in about 10 months. Growth rate.Good vigor. Cane description: Fruit presence.On floricanes only. Fruiting lateral canes.26.5 cm in length, strong in strength (observed on full-grown shoot after picking), moderately glaucous on full grown shoots after picking. Cane internode length.5.8 cm. Young shoots.1 or less, emerge in late June, 137B in color with weak anthocyanin 166A, sparsely covered with glandular hairs. Dormant cane.1.5 to 2.2 m in length, an average of 7.3 mm in width in mid-section, 143C in color with moderate anthocyanin 183B on about half of cane, angular in cross section, surface glossy, thornless. Foliage description: Time of vegetative bud burst.April in The United Kingdom. Leaf arrangement.Alternate. Leaf division.Compound; 3 leaflets. Leaf attachment.Petiolate. Leaf orientation.Strongly concave (margins rolled upwards). Leaflet shape.Round to ovate. Leaflet base.Truncate. Leaflet apex.Acute on lateral leaflets and acuminate on terminal leaflets. Leaflet margins.Bi-serrate, lobing absent. Leaflet arrangement.One terminal and 1 lateral pair. Leaflet attachment.Primarily sessile. Leaflet surface.Upper and lower surface rugose, medium undulation of margin, weak blistering between veins, glabrous matt on both surfaces. Leaflet color.NN137A on upper surface and 137B on lower surface. Leaflet size.Lateral leaflets; an average of 8.34 cm in length and 5.8 cm in width, length/width ratio 1.4, terminal leaflet; an average of 9.8 cm in length and 7 mm in width, length/width ratio 1.4. Petioles.Round in shape, an average of 5.74 cm in length and 2.1 mm in width, color; upper surface pigmented with 175A, strong. Rachis.Round in shape, an average of 2.22 cm between terminal leaflet and lateral leaflets. Stipules.1 to 2 per petiole, elongated in shape, an average of 6.2 mm in length and 0.63 mm in width, upwards orientation, color 143C on upper surface and 144A on lower surface. Inflorescence description: Blooming period.As a floricane; mid-season in the United Kingdom. Inflorescence.Panicle. Peduncle.Round in shape, color 144A, an average of 12 cm in length and 2 mm in width, moderate in strength, glabrous surface. Pedicels.Round in shape, color 144A, an average of 3.8 cm in length and 1.5 mm in width, moderate in strength. Flower type.Rotate, single. Flower number.An average of 10.5 (measured at 3.sup.rd node from tip of lateral). Flower diameter.3.6 cm. Petals.Average of 8, an average of 1.8 cm in length and 1.2 cm in width, base cuneate, apex obtuse to acute, entire margin with medium undulation, glabrous and matte on upper and lower surfaces, 155C in color on both surfaces. Fruit description: Productivity.When grown in substrate; fruiting in second year an average of 750 g/canes with 5 canes per pot. Self-fruitfulness.Self fruitful. Fruit number.An average of 11.6 per lateral cane. Fruit size.Medium-large, an average of 3.64 cm in length and 2.15 cm in diameter, length/width ratio 1.7. Fruit color.144A when immature, N34A when maturing, and 203B when mature. Fruit shape.Oblong. Number of duplets/fruit.An average of 99.7. Fruit surface.Medium glossiness. Fruit maturity date.Mid season on floricanes. Seed weight.0.009 g/seed. Cropping frequency.Annually, every 3 weeks during the fruiting season. Harvest dates.First date approximately June 25th and last harvest date approximately August 2nd as grown in pots in The United Kingdom. Flavor.Pleasant and sweet when ripe. Fruit weight.8.1 g/fruit. Brix.13. Titratable acid.1.02 (% as citric acid). Fruit firmness.Firm. Shelf life.An average of 7 days after picking. Market use.Fresh fruit.