Trees & Shrubs » Vaccinium (Blueberry, Cranberry) 9 items found. Click on photo/text link for more information on any product.
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VACCINIUM 'Northsky' This half-high blueberry is a hybrid of Vaccinium corymbosum and Vaccinium angustifolium. The native high and low-bush blueberries. Its pink edged white flowers are followed by light blue edible fruit. Plants will mature under four feet tall. more info
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VACCINIUM angustifolium Great for planting along a walkway, or a terraced wall where the little, white, bell- shaped flowers can be viewed up close in spring. Truly a multiseason ornamental, fall color is spactacular in shades of red. more info
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VACCINIUM corymbosum 'Blue Mystery' This variety is the result of a propagation mistake by one of our suppliers. We bought what we thought was the new variety 'Pink Champagne' but we were later informed that they were not. It does however have tasty blue fruit. more info
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VACCINIUM corymbosum 'Elizabeth' Elizabeth has the flavor everyone loves. The balance of sweetness and tartness cannot be duplicated by any other variety. more info
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VACCINIUM corymbosum 'Pink Lemonade' Brand new! Thanks to a collaborative effort between the USDA, and researchers in New Jersey and Oregon, gardeners can enjoy PINK blueberries. Fruits ripen to an enticing pink-red color in mid-late to late season, with a mild pleasant flavor. more info
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VACCINIUM corymbosum 'Toro' (C) 'Toro' is an outstanding ornamental blueberry. The flowers turn from hot pink to bright white and contrast nicely with the bronze colorespring foliage. The deep green summer foliage turns to the brightest of reds in fall. more info
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VACCINIUM corymbosum x angustifolium 'Top Hat' A perfect name for this dwarf cultivar, growing to about 1-1/2 feet high and wide. Plentiful white blooms in spring give way to pea sized light blue berries. more info
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VACCINIUM macrocarpon A diminutive companion for bog gardens. When growing in well drained, moist, peaty soil, it can produce white to pink, tube-shaped flowers followed by striking little edible red cranberries. more info
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VACCINIUM macrocarpon 'Holden' Collected from the wild in Geauga County Ohio, this has established itself at the Holden Arboretum next to a parking lot where it has formed an attractive groundcover. Unlike most cranberries it is tolerant of dry conditions. Produces half-inch football- more info
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