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Northcountry Blueberry
The same exceptional flavor of a wild blueberry. In spring, these mounded, half-high (dwarf) plants are dotted with white flowers, which give way to small- to medium-size berries that will give you a taste of the Northern wilds. Early-mid season. Introduced in 1986. Cold-hardy. Ripens in late June to early July. Self-pollinating, but will yield large…
The same exceptional flavor of a wild blueberry. In spring, these mounded, half-high (dwarf) plants are dotted with white flowers, which give way to small- to medium-size berries that will give you a taste of the Northern wilds. Early-mid season. Introduced in 1986. Cold-hardy. Ripens in late June to early July. Self-pollinating, but will yield larger crops if pollinated with Northblue.
Description
The same exceptional flavor of a wild blueberry. In spring, these mounded, half-high (dwarf) plants are dotted with white flowers, which give way to small- to medium-size berries that will give you a taste of the Northern wilds. Early-mid season. Introduced in 1986. Cold-hardy. Ripens in late June to early July. Self-pollinating, but will yield larger crops if pollinated with Northblue.
Specifications
Soil Composition | Loamy |
Fruit Color | Blue |
Soil Moisture | Well Drained |
Fruit Size | Small - Medium |
Texture | Tender, Fine |
Ripens/harvest | Late June - Early July |
Shade/sun | Full Sun |
Bloom Color | White |
Zone Range | 3 - 7 |
Years To Bear | 2 - 3 |
Pollination | Self-pollinating |
Soil Ph Level | 4.5 - 5.5 |
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