Blackberries are self-fertile, which means pollen from one plant can fertilize the same plant – there’s no need to plant another variety nearby for cross-pollination purposes.
But these berries are not self-pollinating: they require bees and butterflies to help transfer pollen from one flower to another.
Blackberries are self-fertile, which means pollen from one plant can fertilize the same plant – there’s no need to plant another variety nearby for cross-pollination purposes.
But these berries are not self-pollinating: they require bees and butterflies to help transfer pollen from one flower to another.