Plants at Edible Landscaping
Berries - Blueberries
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Northland Blueberry - Vaccinum corymbosum Yadkin Blueberry - Vaccinium ashei
Blueberry Northland Northland is a northern type blueberry. It is a cross with a northern low bush variety. In the north its low stature makes it hardier than most because it get insulated by snow. 15-20 lbs. of fruit on a mature bush is not uncommon. Medium size berries are of high flavor similar to wild low bush . Height is 3-5' at maturity, space 5' circle. Selected in MN for its dark blue wild flavored berries and low stature. It's an attractive landscape plant with yellow orange fall color. Can be annually pruned because it produces many canes. Native and very hardy. Zones 3-7.  

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Blueberry Yadkin Fruit Closeup Excellent soil adaption; full, well shaped Southern type blueberry ripening late mid-season. High taste appeal. Native, with red fall leaf color. Space @ 5' circle. Zones 6-9.


 

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Tifblue Blueberry - Vaccinum ashei Powderblue Blueberry - Vaccinium ashei
Blueberry Tifblue fruits in cup Tifblue is a well known standard for southern blueberries. It is most dependable and adaptable. Beautiful fall leaf color.Pansy blooms contrast well around the base of the plant in the fall. Berries that stay on the bush get sweeter and sweeter and can be picked into September at the nursery. Height 5'-6' in the North; 8'-10' in the South. Ripens in July in central VA. Space 6' circle in zones 6 & 7 and 8' circle in zone 8. Native Zones 6-9.  

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Blueberry Powderblue fruit Southern Type Blueberry - Late, large, powderblue fruit. Fine distinct taste. Height 5-6' in the North; 8-12' in the South.Space 6' circle in zone 6, and 8' circle in zone 8. Powderblue is adaptable to different soil types and long lived. Powderblue leaves are very ornamental. Ripens in late August in our area. Fruits can stay on the bush into the fall. Native Zones 6-9.  

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Climax Southern Blueberry - Vaccinium ashei Oneal Southern Highbush Blueberry - Vaccinium species x
Blueberry Tifblue Fruit On Plant Climax is a southern type blueberry with large berries ripening uniformly with a sweet flavor. Ripens about 1 month before Powderblue. Leaves have a blue hint and are very ornamental, turning red in the fall. Everyone should have a Climax in their backyard! Native Zones 7-9. 

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Blueberry Oneal June O'Neal's large dark blue fruit is considered the best tasting of the southern highbush varieties and flavor will not deteriorate under hot weather conditions. Fruit size is very large and attractive. Plant height around 6' and well proportioned, O'Neal plants have great ornamental value in the fall when their leaves turn. Widley grown in North Carolina and even South America. Space @ 5' circle. Introduced from NC. Berries sweeten up early. Fall color is orange and wine. Native,needs 500-600 chill hours(temperature time below 45 degrees F) Zones 5-9.  

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Sunshine Blue Dwarf Blueberry - Vaccinium ashei x corymbosum Trentberry (huckleberry blueberry cross) - Vaccinium spp
Blueberry Sunshineblue 2010 Sunshine Blue is a compact dwarf southern highbush blueberry. Adaptable to different soils and climates, from San Diego to Seattle, from Florida to Pennsylvania. Excellent ornamental value 3' tall. Our best plant for keeping in a large "wine barrel" type pot. Yields are 5 to 10 lbs. of fruit per bush and about 80 berries per cup. Excellent fruit and productive. Very low chill 150 hours, only needs a few days of temperatures below 45 degrees F to begin growing again. So, it's a good choice for indoor winter gardening or greenhouse. Fall color is red. Native Space 4' circle Zones 5-10. 

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1 3/4 Gallon  own roots$18.00
4 3/4 Gallon  own roots$60.00
1 3 Gallon  own roots$45.00


Blueberry Trentberry Huckleberry Southern Type - Vigorous and adaptable, a heavy producer of large glossy black fruit about one half inch in diameter. Extremely ornamental when the berries start to ripen with red, green, and black berries ripening over a long season. Ripens with Powderblue. Leaves have good fall color. Height 6 feet. Native, selected by Glenn Melcher of Pineville, La. Space 6-8' circle Zone 6-10.  

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1 2 inch pot  own roots$8.00
1 3 inch pot  own roots$11.00


Legacy Blueberry - Vaccinium darrowi Columbus Blueberry - Vaccinium ashei
Blueberry Legacy fruit Legacy is similar to a high quality highbush variety in flavor and yield. Because it's parented by Vaccinium darrowi and Florida 48, Legacy is very adapted to different soil types. Vigorous, upright growth Legacy grows 4' to 6' tall, with foliage that stays evergreen in mild North West winters like Oregon & Washington state. In colder winter areas Legacy leaves turn red in the fall and shed during winter. Legacy grows well in mid Atlantic states including New jersey and North Carolina and Georgia. Ripens early mid-season. Production is high, berries are sweet, light blue and medium large. Has rated highest in flavor trials, with superior flavor and sweetness. Good landscape plant, crimson fall color, heat and drought tolerant. Fall Saffron crocus with their blue bloom lend a pleasing accent to the blueberry bed in Zones 7-8. Introduced in 1993 from USDA, Beltsville, MD. Space 4' to 6' circle. Zone 5-8. 

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Blueberry Columbus fruit Columbus is a new southern type blueberry introduced in 2005 from NC State. A high yielding, superior flavored fruit, more sweeter than tangy and juicer than most, ripening a few days earlier than Powderblue, about 6 weeks later than Star. Fruit size is MONSTER. Berry quality judged by many as the best with excellent keeping qualities. Berries are resistant to rain related cracking. Leaves turn bright red in the fall. Height 6' to 7'. Space 6' circle. Zones 7a - 9b 

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1 3 inch pot  own roots$9.00


Premier Blueberry - Vaccinium ashei Sharpblue Blueberry - Vaccinium corymbosum
Blueberry Premeir A very popular southern type blueberry with bright green foliage and very ornamental. Height 6' to 10'. Yields are 8 to 16lbs. per bush. Can fruit without a pollinator. Space 7' circle Zones 7 to 9  

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1 4 inch pot  own roots$11.00


Blueberry Sharpblue We've grown Sharpblue at the nursery for many years. It's bush size is only about 4' and compact, so it fits into border plantings or planted close to the house. It ripens with our earlier berries and has fruited for many years at Edible. It is a proven variety in southern states being introduced from the University of Florida in 1976. Sharpblue has a six week harvest period at least, ripening about half its berries the first few weeks. Chill hours are only 150 hours. Berries are dark blue about dime size with excellent flavor and texture. Space about 4'-6' circle, depending on climate and location. Zone 7-10.
 

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Reka Northern Highbush Blueberry - Vaccinium corymbosum L Pink Lemonade Blueberry - Vaccinium ashei species X
Blueberry Reka 2011 Reka is a very early, large, delicious highbush blueberry. Introduced from New Zealand it is adaptable to different soil types. Adapts much better than Duke blueberry that ripens at the same time. Leaves are burgundy red in the fall. 4' to 6' height, space 5' apart in rows or 5' circles. Zones 4-7 

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1 4 inch pot  own roots$8.00


Blueberry Pink Lemonade Pink Lemonade is a pink fruiting variety with excellent fruit. Similar to southern type blueberry in shape and adaptability. Stunning ornamental, vigorous and productive and as nutritious as other blueberries, and crazy sweet. Space 6' circle Zone 6-8 

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1 3 Gallon  own roots$38.00


Vernon Blueberry - Vaccinium ashei Reade Ochlockonee Blueberry - Vaccinium ashei
Blueberry Vernon Vernon blueberry is a new southern type variety that is hardy and adaptable. The firm berries are rated good to excellent flavor and large berry size. One of its best characteristics is a favorable blooming time avoiding late frosts. Vernon is self fertile and can benefit from another variety. Vernon has excellent plant vigor and a high and consistent yield. Ripens early to mid season. Introduced from the University of Georgia. Space 5' circle Zones 6-8 

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1 3/4 Gallon  own roots$28.00


Blueberry Ochlockonee Fruit Ochlockonee introduced from the University of Georgia, is the new leading variety for late season Rabbiteye production. We have picked fruit into September at the nursery. Planted with Powderblue for pollination, Ochlockonee has consistent yields of firm, flavorful berries, larger than Powderblue. Field observations indicate Ochlockonee is more resistant to bacterial canker than other Rabbiteyes. It is recommended where a late delicious fresh fruit is desired. Ochlockonee (ok-LAHK-uh-nee),named after the Ochlockonee River in south Georgia,is a late season rabbiteye blueberry that was released in 2002. Plants of Ochlockonee are vigorous and upright. They produce abundant fruiting stems annually with only moderate growth. Ochlockonee is very productive in yield,substantially exceeding Tifblue,a widely grown older standard variety. Berries of Ochlockonee ripen about one week after Tifblue, and are larger in size. Other important fruit characters are color, firmness, and flavor, similar to Tifblue and Powderblue. Plants of Ochlockonee generally flower late enough to escape spring freezes in south and middle Georgia. The estimated chill requirement of the variety is 650 to 700 hours. The variety can be planted alone and fruiting is enhanced with other rabbiteye blueberries for cross pollination such as Powderblue, Tifblue, and Vernon. Leaves have great red fall color. Zone 7 - 10. 

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Arlen Blueberry - Vaccinium corymbosum x Emerald Blueberry - Vacinnium sp. Hybrid
Blueberry Arlen Arlen originated from the University of North Carolina Agriculture Research Station. A highbush type cultivar at a height of 5-6 feet at maturity. Very upright, with good vigor, the plants are resistant to stem blight disease (Botryosphaeria dothidea). Ripening is 7 days later than Legacy,and is considered late ripening. Yields in Chattsworth, New Jersey in 2006, were 15 pounds per plant, and have been consistent in prior years. The berry size is medium to large and very attractive. The flavor has distinct aromas, high sugar, and small acidity, reminiscent of the true blueberry. The fruits also appear to have resistance to anthroacnose fruit rot, (Colletotrichum spp.). Fruits exhibit a long shelf life of storage.Leaf color in the fall is fiery red. Zones 5-8. Hardy and adapts well to California and Pacific Northwest. Space 5' circle
 

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1 2.75 Gallon (Trade 3G)  own roots$45.00


Blueberry Emerald This blueberry resulting from a cross of a North Carolina and Florida berry is an adaptable 200 chill hour variety. It seems it is not widely known that it grows well in VA. Lucky us. Extra large, early, mild sweet berry that ripens just before Star, which is a good mate for Emerald. With Star it will produce more fruit. Plant Patient 12,165. Round, spreading bush, pretty in the landscape. Zones 7-9 Space 5' circle 

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1 2 inch pot  own roots$7.00


Berried Treasure Native Box Huckleberry (aka Whortleberry) - Gaylussacia brachycera Draper Blueberry - Vaccinium corymbosum x
Blueberry Berried Treasure in pot Boxed huckleberry ( Gaylussacia brachycera ) is a low shrub with branches that rise to about 12" to 18" from underground, creeping stems, known as rhizomes. Its glossy, leathery leaves lack the resinous dots of other huckleberries, and it holds its leaves year-round while the others are deciduous. Its flowers, white or pinkish, are bell shaped. Fruits are similar to blueberries, but have fewer, larger seeds. Boxed huckleberry is on the Pennsylvania threatened plant species list. Zone 5 - 7.  

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Blueberry Draper Draper has become a standout variety in mid and high chill climates. Draper has a compact habit(4' height), ripens early to mid-season, is highly productive as a young plant and has outstanding quality fruit. Draper has exceptionally firm berries and concentrates its ripening. It is extremely fast to hand-pick since berries are uniform ripening. After only a few years of being available, Draper fruit has become a leading choice for growers. The sweet berry ripens mid season. Space 4-5' circle Zones 5-8 

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Blue Horizon Native Huckleberry - Vaccinium ovatum  
Blueberry Blue Horizon Huckleberry Blue Horizon Huckleberry is a low shrub, spreading by creeping stems, known as rhizomes. Its glossy, leathery leaves lack the resinous dots of other huckleberries, and it holds its leaves year-round while the others are deciduous. Its flowers, white or pinkish, are bell shaped. Fruits are similar to blueberries. 

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1 4 inch pot  own roots$12.00