The Powder Blue Blueberry
The Powder Blue Blueberry is named for the color of its blueberries. Native to the southern United States, it is a rabbiteye variety of blueberry …
The Powder Blue Blueberry is named for the color of its blueberries. Native to the southern United States, it is a rabbiteye variety of blueberry …
The Emerald Blueberry bush is one of the newer blueberry bushes available on the market, released to the public in 2001. First cultivated at the …
Think you live in a spot too warm for blueberries? Think again! The Winter Bell blueberry is known for its remarkable ability to grow in …
The Friendship blueberry has been dubbed so because the wild blueberry heather where this variety originated was located near Friendship, Wisconsin. This blueberry is a …
Did you know that blueberries aren’t always blue? It turns out there are several varieties of blueberry that aren’t blue at all when fully ripe and the Pink Popcorn blueberry is one of them.
Among the many varieties of blueberries available, one stands out, if only for its name: the Ochlockonee blueberry. This is not an exotic variety but …
Named after the aurora borealis (a nod to cold northern climates), Aurora blueberries grow in U.S. Department of Agriculture plant hardiness zones 2 through 8. These blueberry shrubs bear delicious fruit in late summer and have delicate blooms in the spring. Let’s learn more about the Aurora blueberry.
The Misty Blueberry is a California native with blue-green foliage in summer and burgundy-purple in fall, allowing it to serve as an ornamental feature in …
Popular with large blueberry lovers, theVacinnium sp. Hybrid also called the Rebel blueberry, is full of larger and delicious berries. A Southern highbush hybrid, this …
Popular with urban gardeners, the Vaccinium corymbosum x angustifolium also called the half-high Polaris blueberry, is delicious in pies, tarts, jams, or muffins. A compact …