Brunswick Wild Lowbush Blueberry
Brunswick is a mid-season, low-growing, compact shrub that produces sweet, sky-blue berries. The berries are firm and powdery-blue, and can be eaten fresh, frozen, or used in baked goods. The Brunswick Wild Lowbush Blueberry is native to Nova Scotia, Canada, and is cold hardy, tolerating temperatures as low as -30° F. The plant also has attractive white or light pink bell-shaped flowers in the spring, and dark green foliage that turns crimson and burgundy in the fall.
• Plant Habit: Low, dense, spreading
• Soil: Rich, Acidic, Well Drained
• Water: Regularly
• Height: 6 - 24"
• Width: 12 - 24"
• Harvest: August through September
• Exposure: Sun to Part Shade
• Fertilizer: Through the growing season, to increase acidity
• Zone: 3 - 8
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Botanical Name | Vaccinium angustifolium |
$14.99