Round, evergreen perennial. Glossy green foliage turns a maroon-brown in winter. New growth in spring emerges green with short spikes of rosy pink flowers. Great evergreen color for winter garden.
Bergenia x 'Bressingham White' is a captivating perennial plant known for its robust, clumping habit that thrives in a variety of garden settings. Recommended for hardiness in USDA zones 4 through 8, this plant flourishes in climates ranging from cool...
An upright, semi-erect shrub, this variety thrives in USDA hardiness zones 6-9 and prefers well-drained, slightly acidic soil for optimal growth. It produces large, flavorful blackberries on thornless canes, making harvesting easy and enjoyable. The plant does not exhibit significant...
HABIT: Trailing/ Bramble--SIZE: 6'H (grown on a trellis)--HARDINESS: -10°F (Zone 5)--EXPOSURE: Full Sun--DESCRIPTION: Introduced in 2014, this thornless cultivar which has the popular Marionberry as part of its parentage. Well known for producing copious amounts of high quality, medium sized...
A robust and sprawling deciduous shrub, this cultivar is prized for its deliciously sweet and juicy blackberries. It thrives in USDA Hardiness Zones 5-9, with recommended growing temperatures between 70-85°F during the growing season. The plant exhibits a mounded to...
One of the very best all time thornless blackberries for the home garden, unlike other blackberries, this variety is truly thornless. Productive, good tasting berry with gourmet quality.
This thornless variety features a vigorous, trailing habit that makes it suitable for trellising or sprawling. Hardy in zones 6-9, this blackberry thrives in temperatures between 60°F and 85°F. It produces large, dark purple-red fruit with a sweet and tart...
Vigorous plants consistently produce plentiful yields of large, tasty fruit. Wonderfully complex, sweet flavor without the acidic tang of some varieties. Ripens late July on thornless, semi-erect canes. Dense foliage cover reduces problems with sunscald.
HABIT: deciduous shrub --SIZE: 5' high & wide --HARDINESS: zones 3-7 --EXPOSURE: Full to Part Sun --DESCRIPTION: Very popular variety. Large berries with a mild blueberry flavor.
This deciduous shrub has an upright, open habit and produces medium-sized, juicy blue berries perfect for fresh eating or baking. Recommended for USDA Hardiness Zones 4-7, it thrives in temperatures ranging from 35°F to 85°F and prefers acidic, well-drained soil....
Large clusters of sky blue berries. Deliciously sweet flavor. This compact blueberry is ideal for the smaller garden or space. Showy in fall with yellow winter wood.
This extremely vigorous variety will grow almost twice as fast as most other blueberries. Long clusters of light blue berries stay on the stem without loss of quality. Making it ideal for freezing, canning and baking.
A deciduous, mid-season fruiting shrub with an upright and spreading habit, this plant is highly productive and bears plump, sweet, and aromatic blueberries that are perfect for fresh consumption or baking. Hardy in Zones 4-7, it thrives in full sun...
This deciduous shrub boasts a rounded habit and produces plump, sweet blueberries that ripen in mid-to-late season, offering a delicious treat for gardeners and wildlife alike. It thrives in USDA Zones 4-7, making it suitable for cooler climates, and prefers...
Very large, sky blue berries with excellent flavor. Holds the title for world's largest blueberry. Can get up the size of a quarter. Has a long ripening season.
Medium to large, firm, light blue berries. Small picking scar; crack resistant. Excellent, mild sweet full flavor. Pollinate with Bluecrop. Avoid poorly drained soils. Ripens early. Best in northern areas.
A highland variety, this blueberry exhibited large blue berries in summer, with a rich taste and large yields. Beautiful pinkish white flowers appear in early spring before the berry set.
This mid-late season blueberry variety is known for its upright, slightly spreading habit with a mature height of 4-6 feet and an open form. It thrives in USDA hardiness zones 5-8, preferring acidic, well-drained soils with consistent moisture. 'Legacy' is...
Very late ripening variety with high fresh market quality intended for areas where northern highbush varieties are grown successfully. Plants of Liberty are vigorous and upright. Canes are numerous, moderately branched and the fruit are well exposed. Its berries are...
This compact, high-yielding blueberry plant features a small, bushy habit with medium-green foliage, making it ideal for container gardening or smaller landscapes. Hardy in zones 3-7, it thrives in temperatures ranging from 55°F to 85°F and prefers acidic, well-drained soil...
A southern highbush form, this blueberry has powdery blue berries that ripen in summer. The sweet fruit is excellent for fresh eating or for preserving.
This extremely vigorous variety will grow almost twice as fast as most other blueberries. Long clusters of light blue berries stay on the stem without loss of quality. Making it ideal for freezing, canning and baking.
A midseason crop of delicious blueberries follow the profusion of showy pink-tinged white flowers. More productive than others due to larger size and best eaten fresh. Yellow, bronze, orange and red fall color. An excellent hedge or specimen. Recommended chill:...
Often considered to have the best flavor of the Southern highbush, large dark blue fruit matures very early from summer to early fall. Evergreen foliage in mild winters or turns brilliant red before falling in cold climates.
This compact, deciduous shrub features a rounded habit and reaches a mature height of 3-4 feet, making it an excellent choice for smaller gardens or container planting. Hardy to zones 3-7 and thriving in temperatures down to -40°F, it is...
Semi-spreading, strong canes, very vigorous, high yields, machine harvest-able. Bred as a companion variety for cross-pollination. Medium blue, large berry size, mild flavor, firm.
Early season blueberry that it is very vigorous, growing well on a wide variety of soils and more tolerant of wetter sites than any of the others. Fruit ripens in similar season to Duke, but the berries have better flavor....
Exceptionally attractive and tasty fruit is often larger than a quarter in size with a tangy sweet flavor; ripens mid-July. Large, glossy-green foliage becomes orange and yellow in fall. Small white, bell-shaped flowers proceed the berries.
Semi-spreading, medium crown, vigorous, productive, machine harvest-able. This variety is self-fertile however a companion variety (Rebel) is recommended for proper pollination. Medium blue, large-very large berry size.