Origin: Michigan State University
- High-bush/Low-bush type cultivar.
- Height is about 3-4 feet at maturity, the bush is vigorous and moderately spreading. The bush has reached 5-6 feet when the horizontal branches are severely pruned.
- Ripening date is July 7 in the South Haven, Michigan area.
- Yields are consistent, averaging 15-20 pounds per bush.
- Fruit size is small, 136 berries per cup. Fruit is borne on long and loose clusters.
- Quality of berry is moderately firm with a medium picking scar, if berries are picked soon after ripening. The color is dark blue and has a wild berry flavor.
- Harvesting can be done by hand or mechanically.
- Marketing of the fruit is U-Pick, fresh, or process.
- This cultivar was hybridized to adapt to Northern Michigan. Northland has limber branches, which do not break under heavy snow loads, and adapts well to the sub-zero climate.
- Ornamental use is very good. Low stature and spreading growth habit make it an attractive landscape plant. Foliage is beautiful year round. Dark green foliage in summer and orange-red in fall with yellow branches in winter. Hardiness Zones 7a-3b.
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