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Blueberry, Lowbush

$20

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Wild Blueberry (Vaccinium angustifolium)

The Lowbush or Wild Blueberry is native to the northeastern United States. Its small but very flavorful berries are almost candy-sweet, with an intense blueberry flavor. Small white flowers bloom in early spring and offer a valuable nectar source to native bees. The fruit ripens in summer and is a favorite of birds. Lowbush Blueberry leaves turn bronze, scarlet, and crimson in fall. The berries were an important food source for Native Americans who ate them fresh, dried, baked and added to soups, or mixed with venison and other meats. Early European settlers ate the fruit fresh and used it to make jams, jellies, and preserves.

  • Up to 1' tall
  • Full to partial sun
  • Blooms May to June
  • Attracts birds, butterflies, and bees