@@VonFej61 for what it's worth, Pense shipped me thornless canes and swore up and down they were Prime Ark Horizon. I've also read from others getting mislabeled plants from Pense and a few other nurseries. Not saying yours are mislabeled, but I am saying that after buying 50+ varieties of caneberries over the past year I've learned that it happens a lot with blackberries and raspberries for some reason. All that really matters though is that those berries sure look delicious!
@@MikeDawson1 Do me a favor, watch my Ponca video and tell me what you think they are. The first year they pretty much sprawled across the ground. Now the new canes are standing up. These that were labeled Natchez were stocky and stood upright from the start. th-cam.com/video/Z-8h8BsksnI/w-d-xo.html
Them are some nice looking berries witch one do you prefer growing and eatting
All of them
weird, that tight internode spacing looks like ponca
I suppose there could of been a mistake made by the supplier, but I'm thinking the berries are way too big to be Ponca.
@@VonFej61 for what it's worth, Pense shipped me thornless canes and swore up and down they were Prime Ark Horizon. I've also read from others getting mislabeled plants from Pense and a few other nurseries. Not saying yours are mislabeled, but I am saying that after buying 50+ varieties of caneberries over the past year I've learned that it happens a lot with blackberries and raspberries for some reason. All that really matters though is that those berries sure look delicious!
@@MikeDawson1 Do me a favor, watch my Ponca video and tell me what you think they are. The first year they pretty much sprawled across the ground. Now the new canes are standing up. These that were labeled Natchez were stocky and stood upright from the start. th-cam.com/video/Z-8h8BsksnI/w-d-xo.html