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Vaccinium corymbosum 'Sharpblue' - Highbush Blueberry

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Vaccinium corymbosum 'Sharpblue' is a celebrated variety of the Highbush Blueberry that offers a superb blend of aesthetic grace and nourishing abundance. This compact, perennial shrub scales up to an impressive six feet at its peak, and graces landscapes with its vibrant, glossy, green leaves that shift to a captivating crimson come autumn. The plant beguiles with clusters of delicate white, bell-shaped flowers during the late spring and early summer, which pave the way for a plentiful yield of delightfully sweet blueberries, praised not only for their taste but also their beneficial antioxidant properties. Apt to grow in USDA zones 7-10, the 'Sharpblue' Highbush Blueberry thrives in locations with full sun to partial shade and prefers well-drained, acidic soils. Offering both ornamentation and nourishment, the 'Sharpblue' Highbush Blueberry makes a beneficial, visually pleasing addition to any garden, yielding homegrown fruits for a tastefull addition to your garden meals.

  • Size: Up to 6 feet tall
  • Flowers: White, bell-shaped flowers
  • Foliage: Dark green leaves turning red in Autumn
  • Water usage: Moderate
  • Sun exposure: Full sun to partial shade
  • Edible fruit: Produces sweet blueberries
  • Commonly purchased with Vaccinium corymbosum 'Sharpblue' (Highbush Blueberry)

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