This plant produces a sweet, medium-sized light blue fruit.
When autumn arrives, the shrub impresses with its stunning red coloring, making it ideal for hedging.
To really get the most out of this variety, be sure to plant in soil with a pH between 4.5 and 5.5.
Height: 3-4
Spread: 3-4
Pollination: Self-pollinating but for best results cross with another blueberry.
Taste: Sweet
Texture: Firm
Ripens: Mid-July
Years to bear fruit: 2-3
Exposure: Full sun
Zone: 3-7
Photo courtesy Bailey Nurseries, Inc