
Fruit, Blackberry Loch Ness
Bred by the Scottish Crop Research Institute, Rubus fruticosus ‘Loch Ness’ is both thornless and compact, making it ideal for growing in smaller gardens. Despite the size of the plants, the berries are huge – each one weighing around 4 grams.
Rubus 'Loch Ness' is known for attracting bees, beneficial insects, birds, butterflies​/​moths and other pollinators. It nectar-pollen-rich-flowers, has seeds for birds and is a caterpillar food plant.
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Bred by the Scottish Crop Research Institute, Rubus fruticosus ‘Loch Ness’ is both thornless and compact, making it ideal for growing in smaller gardens. Despite the size of the plants, the berries are huge – each one weighing around 4 grams.
Rubus 'Loch Ness' is known for attracting bees, beneficial insects, birds, butterflies​/​moths and other pollinators. It nectar-pollen-rich-flowers, has seeds for birds and is a caterpillar food plant.




















