Perpetua® is a true double-cropping blueberry that sets one crop of fruit in mid-summer, and then flowers and fruits a second time to provide ripe fruit in the fall. The leaves are dark green, somewhat shiny, and curly or twisted in the spring and summer, turning to deep reds and greens in the winter. The new canes are bright yellow and red in winter. Perpetua® has smallish berries that are mild and sweet.
Get ready for this easy to grow Blueberry that is as beautiful as it is productive. You’ll love its landscape presence with its great foliage color as new leaves flush a distinct peachy orange color before turning dusky blue-green as they mature. Heavy blooming in May with masses of fragrant, bell shaped flowers, Peach Sorbet produces tons of large, tasty Blueberries in late July and August. If that wasn’t enough to make you love it, Peach Sorbet® finishes the season with a blast of fall foliage color that will have you groping for the right adjective to describe it beauty. Plant in full sun and enjoy the Blueberry fireworks year after year!
Tough and productive, this Blueberry will amaze you with its ability to survive and thrive in the coldest of landscapes and with its ability to produce a bumper crop of small, medium blue colored berries in late July and August. These sweet berries are perfect for fresh eating and for baking and preserves but, as good tasting as the fruit is, ‘North Sky’ might be a better landscape plant. Its dense form, heavy spring bloom, deep green foliage and striking red fall foliage color make it a terrific addition to any home garden, fruiting or ornamental!
White, bell-shaped flowers in the spring lead to an abundant summer crop of blueberries. The ripe fruit is packed with aromatic flavors and antioxidants. The foliage has hints of red that will darken in the fall weather.
Everyone is looking for a dwarf Blueberry to use in the landscape but the varieties available invariably disappoint due to poor fruiting or poor growing. Jelly Bean® changes all that in the form of a dense, compact, small leaved plant that produces masses of medium sized, dark blue, incredibly tasty blue berries in July and early August. It is so prolific and such an easy care, easy to grow plant that you won’t know where to use it first, grouped to form a fruiting small, formal hedge in any sunny garden or in a container where you can pick right from your back door. Add in spectacular fall foliage color and you have a small Blueberry that will be a big winner in your garden.
‘Koralle’ is a dense, slow growing, spreading evergreen shrub with glossy green leaves on flat, spreading branches that will bloom in April and May to produce a crop of bright red, glossy, firm fruit that will be ready for harvest in July and August. ‘Koralle’ will surprise you with another round of bloom during the summer as the first group of fruit maturing, forming a considerable crop of berries for harvest in September.
Ligonberries are similar to Cranberries and Blueberries in many ways: each plant is easy to grow in the home landscape, they all love acidic soils and all thrive in containers. Ligonberries are quite different in form, appearance and method of growth as they slowly spread by underground rhizomes and form a low growing, evergreen groundcover. ‘REgal’, like all Lingonberries, blooms twice, unlike its relatives, once in May and then again in July as small pinkish flowers in clusters at the tips of 1-year-old wood. The May bloom produces fruit that ripens in July while the second crop in October, is generally larger and higher quality because of ripening at a cooler time of year. Its deep red fruit is slightly smaller than a Cranberry and can be used in sauces, syrups, jellies, pie fillings tart drinks and even wines or liqueur. ‘Regal’, one of the largest berried and most reliable of Lingonberries and will thrive in half to full day sun.
The lingonberry is a plant with a great history that is virtually unknown. It has been an important food source in the northern hemisphere since the time of the cavemen with its profuse fruit bearing capacity and high vitamin and anti-oxidant content. While nearly forgotten today, it should be a home gardener’s dream with its great look, compact form, double cropping of fruit and incredible ease of care. ‘Koralle’ is a dense, slow growing, spreading evergreen shrub with glossy green leaves on flat, spreading branches that will bloom in April and May to produce a crop of bright red, glossy, firm fruit that will be ready for harvest in July and August. ‘Koralle’ will surprise you with another round of bloom during the summer as the first group of fruit maturing, forming a considerable crop of berries for harvest in September. As you can see, ‘Koralle’, with its grat history, still has the goods to be memorable in your garden as long as you plant it in a sunny, well-drained spot and don’t forget to pick! Eat lingoberries fresh, in prepared desserts or even juiced other fruit for refreashing, healthty drink!
This hardy native groundcover sports dark evergreen foliage that transforms to a magnificent mahogony color in the fall and winter, and even better, festive red edible berries that can be enjoyed into the winter months. A unique multitasker,Lo Hugger will adorn your plant borders while its berries entertain your tastebuds fresh or preserved in jams and jellies.
A unique blueberry with a sweet, pineapple flavor and foliage resembling Eucalyptus! White flowers in the spring lead to a summer crop of large blueberries. Foliage will have hints of silver throughout the spring and early summer before turning into emerald green in the fall. At retail 2021.