(Vaccinium species) We have selected blueberry varieties for their flavor, ornamental beauty, disease resistance and a full selection of ripening dates. You may wish to select blueberries not only for these qualities, but for their ever-increasing list of health benefits, including their anti-oxidant and anti-inflammatory compounds which have been shown to improve memory, protect against cardiovascular disease, and strengthen the eye: http://www.oregonblueberry.com/health.php We offer well rooted 18-30" plants unless otherwise noted.
(5 or more $7.50/each) The berries are light blue, very large and flavorful. They grow in an open cluster. The plant has an upright habit and light red wood and red fall foliage. Extremely productive. Ripens mid-July and bears for a month.
(3 or more $10.50; 5 or more $8.50/ea) Bluegold produces very heavy crops of sweet, flavorful fruit during mid-season. The beautiful, compact, rounded bush grows only four feet tall but bears large clusters of easy-to-pick berries. Unusual yellow fall foliage and yellow winter wood followed by bright white spring flowers make Bluegold a year round beauty. It is among the more winter hardy varieties.
This variety from Nova Scotia grows only one foot tall and spreads out five feet wide to become an edible mat of glossy green foliage and delicious pea size blueberries.
(3 or more $10.50/each) A great compact edible ornamental. This new release from the U of Minnesota grows to 3-4 feet tall and wide. A mature plant produces 4-7 pounds of large, light blue, excellent flavored berries. The foliage turns a fiery red each fall.
(3 or more $10.50/Each) Produces huge berries, the size of a quarter; one of the largest berries of any variety. The bush is vigorous and upright. A consistent heavy producer of firm, light blue tart flavorful berries. A good choice in the Pacific Northwest. Ripens throughout the month of August.
Prohibited to CA, MI & GA) (3 or more $12.50/Each) It's back! Blueberry gourmets have long been trying to find a source of Elizabeth! This variety developed in New Jersey in the 1960's is sought for its superior flavor. The bush is upright to 6' tall and vigorous and the fruit is very large. Clusters are loose and easy to harvest. Fruit ripens from mid to through late season. USDA Zones 5-9.
(3 or more $10.50/each) A consistent and heavy producer of spicy berries with a distinctive old time blueberry flavor. The fruit ripens from mid-August until the frost. The bright yellow fall leaf color and yellow winter wood on this vigorous upright bush, make it a unique landscape plant and great for a hedge.
(3 or more $10.50/each) A new, very attractive landscape plant and a heavy producer of delicious fruit. The fruit ripens in August, and extends your blueberry season. The brilliant fall foliage is bright orange and stays on the bush into the winter. One liter pot.
(3 or more $11.50/each) A perfect compliment to 'Sunshine Blue', this southern Highbush variety thrives as a beautiful evergreen bush, about 5' tall, not only in the South but along the west coast to the Canadian border. The bright blue green foliage provides a perfect contrast to the hot pink spring flowers and the sky blue, very flavorful fruit. It yields best when planted with another variety. Hardiness to 0? F, a very low chilling requirement of only 150 chilling hours and a tolerance for higher pH soils makes this a perfect USDA Zones 7-9 choice.
Find a place for this selection in your edible landscape. The bush only grows about 18" tall and spreads to 3'. It is handsome, compact and branches nicely with dark green leaves in summer and excellent red fall color. It annually produces 1-2 lbs.of delicious medium size light blue fruit with a wild blueberry flavor. Suited for container growing or gardeners with limited space. Ripens mid-July. We offer 4 Inch Pot.