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Description

BABY BLUE BLUEBERRY

Vaccinium corymbosum x angustifolium

Plants were found in Luce County, Upper Peninsula of Michigan. This is one of the smaller growing plants that were found in the Lake Superior area. The plants grow only to 3-4 inches, and hug the ground.

The light blue fruits are of fairly large size for this little plant and are mostly light blue. The delicate green foliage changes to the deep red every fall. Hardiness Zones 3-7.

Care Info

  • Plant Type:Hybrids of Lowbush and Hlghbush attaining a height of 20 inches to 48 Inches at maturity. Deciduous fruiting low growing shrubs.
  • pH Requirements:4.0 - 5.5
  • Soil Type:Well drained sand or sandy loam
  • Light Requirements:Full to filtered sun
  • Plant Rows Spacing:1 - 2 feet
  • Plant Aisle Spacing:2 - 6 feet
  • Mulching:Beneficial, but not necessary
  • USDA Zones:3 - 8
  • Scientific Name:Vaccinium corymbosum x angustifolium

Grow Guide

PLANT USES: Use these plants as border plants along walkways, rock gardens, patios, mass plantings and fruit production. Fruits contain high amounts of vitamins and are highest in antioxidants of any fruit or vegetable.
WATER REQUIREMENTS: Moist during the growing season. Rule of Thumb is 1 inch per week during the growing season and until the plants become dormant.
FERTILIZER REQUIREMENTS: Medium rate acid type fertilizer.

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