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Vaccinium corymbosum (coldhardy variety) - Highbush Blueberry

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Vaccinium corymbosum (coldhardy variety) is a distinguished and robust addition to any landscape. Known as the Highbush Blueberry, this deciduous shrub creates a compelling year-round display while thriving in challenging cold temperatures as low as -34. 4°C. Reaching majestic heights of up to 12 feet, it boasts a flush of dainty, bell-shaped flowers in tones of white and pink that adorn the plant in spring. The arrival of summer marks the transformation of these blooms into a generous bounty of large, delectable blueberries, offering seasonal delight for both the eyes and palate. The Highbush Blueberry's dense, verdant foliage provides a vibrant summer backdrop, before dramatically turning into hues of crimson, orange, and purple when autumn sets in. Flourishing in acidic, well-drained soil and requiring moderate water usage, this plant revels in a full sun to partial shade setting. True to its name, the Coldhardy Highbush Blueberry brings not only visual appeal to your garden throughout the changing seasons but is also a hardy, attractive, and pragmatic choice for landscapes enduring colder climates.

  • Size: Up to 6 to 12 feet tall
  • Flowers: Bell-shaped white or pink flowers
  • Foliage: Dense green foliage that turns crimson, orange, and purple in fall
  • Water usage: Moderate
  • Sun exposure: Full Sun to Partial Shade
  • Edible fruit: Produces large, tasty blueberries in summer
  • Cold Hardiness: Thrives in temperatures as low as -34.4°C
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