Description
PARTRIDGE LAKE BLUEBERRY
Vaccinium corymbosum x angustifolium
Plants were located in Allegan County, Lower Peninsula of Michigan, near a small inland lake, Patridge Lake. Foliage is deep green and fruits are of good flavor with a hint of acid with a sweet aroma. Autumn colors change to yellows with burgundy. Winter stems are outstanding in colors of yellows and oranges. Hardiness Zones 4-7.
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