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Highbush Blueberry (Vaccinium corymbosum)
Highbush Blueberry (Vaccinium corymbosum)
Highbush Blueberry (Vaccinium corymbosum)

Highbush Blueberry (Vaccinium corymbosum)

$49.99
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    Highbush Blueberry is a beautiful, fruit-bearing native shrub that delivers four full seasons of interest and exceptional ecological value. In spring, clusters of delicate white to soft pink bell-shaped flowers attract bees and other pollinators. By mid to late summer, the shrub is laden with sweet, edible blueberries enjoyed by both people and wildlife.

    In fall, the foliage ignites into shades of crimson, orange, and burgundy, offering some of the best autumn color of any native shrub. With its upright form and manageable size (typically 6–12 feet tall), Highbush Blueberry fits seamlessly into edible gardens, pollinator plantings, naturalistic borders, and mixed shrub beds. It thrives in acidic, well-drained soils and grows well in full sun to partial shade.

    Why Choose Highbush Blueberry?

    • Multi-season beauty: spring flowers, summer berries, vibrant fall color
    • Ecologically valuable, supporting pollinators, birds, and caterpillars
    • Great for edible landscapes without sacrificing ornamental appeal
    • Adaptable to full sun or part shade

    Focal Maintenance Tips

    • Maintain acidic soil (pH 4.5–5.5) using pine bark mulch, leaf litter, or soil acidifiers.

    • Water regularly during establishment, especially in dry periods.

    • Mulch generously to conserve moisture and suppress weeds.

    • Prune in late winter to encourage strong branching and fruit set.

    • Plant more than one genetically distinct blueberry for the best berry production.

    Area:
    Plants: 1
    Min Height: 72 in
    Max Height: 144 in
    Soil Moisture: Medium, Moist, and Wet
    Soil Types: Sand and Loam
    Sun Exposure: Partial Sun (3-6 hrs/day) and Full Sun (6+ hrs/day)
    Ecological Benefits: Pollinators, Birds, Butterfly Host, Butterflies, Soil Stabilizing, Yard Friendly, Pet Safe, Drought Tolerant, and Deer Resistant