Draper Blueberry - Wholesale

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Description

DRAPER BLUEBERRY

Vaccinium corymbosum

Origin: Michigan ppaf

High-bush type cultivar. Height of the mature plants appear to be 5 feet. Plants have good vigor and will grow more upright than spreading. The first ripe berries are blue and have the same season as Blue Crop in Grand Junction, Michigan. The ripe fruit will continue to hold onto the plants until Blue Crop completes the first harvest. UP to 60% of the fruits can be picked at the first harvest, followed by the second harvest 7-10 days later. Plants produce consistent yields of 10 to 15 pounds of fruit, similar to the Duke cultivar.

The fruits are of fine flavor, with a high sweetness without high acidity. The fruits are firm with tight skin. The skin of the fruit is crispy, so the berry is reminiscent of eating a crispy apple. The uniform medium fruit size is perfect for fresh market, yielding 110 berries per pound. Fruits for the fresh market can be accomplished by mechanical or hand harvest. Berry quality is very firm, and observed to be the firmest of all blueberry fruits. The stem scar is small and dry. Do not harvest this fruit within 24 hours after a rainfall, tearing of the skin around the scar will occur; this is true with many other cultivars. The fruits of Draper are perhaps the best quality of all cultivars.

Fresh marketing of fruits is recommended because of the high quality and appearance.  It is also an excellent choice for U-pick growers. In 2010, a very hot and humid season in Michigan, the Drapers were harvested after the first harvest of Blue Crop. The total yield on the acreage was stored in controlled atmosphere for a seven week period to be marketed with the large harvests of Elliott and Aurora. The berries had not lost the firm quality and it is possible that the fruit could have been stored longer. The plants have exhibited good vigor in most soil types except heavy clay areas. The plants appear to be resistant to most leaf, root, and fruit diseases. Hardiness Zones 8-5.

Care Info

  • Plant Type:Highbush blueberry-height varying between 4 to 12 feet. Deciduous fruiting shrub.
  • pH Requirements:4.0 - 5.5
  • Soil Type:Well drained sand or sandy loam
  • Light Requirements:Full to filtered sun
  • Plant Rows Spacing:3 - 5 feet
  • Plant Aisle Spacing:5 - 10 feet
  • Mulching:Beneficial, but not necessary
  • USDA Zones:4 - 10
  • Scientific Name:Vaccinium corymbosum

Grow Guide

PLANT USES: Highbush Blueberry is one of the Original Native Fruit Plants in North America, so when you plant you are replacing our native species. You can use them as a fruiting fence and for wildlife food. The blueberry Is very nutritious and is a fibrous fruit containing the highest amount of antioxidants of any fruit or vegetable. It is also a four season ornamental.
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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