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.

Dark as night berries are beautiful and contrast with the bright orange of immature fruits. Highly self-fertile and averaging around 12 pounds of berries per plant, you are sure to have plenty for summer salads, snacking or baking. Nocturne is a unique hybrid of three different blueberry species bred by the USDA Agricultural Research Service. Nocturne has been under evaluation since 1996 and released in 2011 as a great producer of tasty blueberries with extreme cold hardiness, comparable to other northern highbush blueberries. Dark as night berries are beautiful and contrast with the bright orange of immature fruits. Highly self-fertile and averaging around 12 pounds of berries per plant, you are sure to have plenty for summer salads, snacking or baking.

If you want to start your Blueberry picking early, ‘Spartan’ is the selection for you. It is one of the earliest ripeners throughout the Blueberry world with big bunches of quarter sized, light blue Blueberries that you’ll be picking and eating straight from the bush in early July. ‘Spartan’ isn’t just an early selection to whet your appetite for tastier, more productive varieties that mature later. It is a heavy producer with great taste and holds its own with those later, more well known selctions. ‘Spartan’ is also as good a landscape plant as it is a fruiter with a compact, well kept form, deep green, glossy foliage, wonderful, lightly scented white, bell shaped May bloom and outstanding orange to scarlet fall foliage color. Easy to grow and a fruiting masterpiece, ‘Spartan’ is a perfect edible landscape addition!

Strong growing with deep green glossy foliage, fragrant bell shaped flowers in May and a huge crop of lustrous, small to medium sized, delicious Blueberries in early July. Self pollinating. Extremely hardy. Perfect for smaller spaces or more urban settings due to smaller stature. Heavy producer. Early to harvest with outstanding taste and texture. Brilliant fall foliage color.

We think of the category heirloom when we talk about older Tomatoes but ‘Rubel’ might be considered an heirloom highbush Blueberry. It’s a great old variety found in the wild in the early 1900’s and still grown commercially today with its outstanding high yield of small, tart, extremely flavorful berries that are considered the best of all the Blueberries for use in preserves and baking. Even better, ‘Rubel’ has nearly twice the level antioxident than all the other highbush Blueberries making it the most healthful variety, too!! ‘Rubel’, like all Bluberries, is easy to grow and extremely attractive, especially in the fall with its fiery red foliage and in the winter with bright yellow stems.

An introduction from Briggs Nursery, Pink Popcorn® bears distinct cream to pink, medium sized berries with a true blueberry flavor that ripen early to mid-season. A heavy bearer producing up to 20 lbs. of berries per bush. Easy care & landscape ready! Distinctly colored mid-season berries & superb foliage season-long with stunning fall color. Plant with another variety for best pollination.

We think this selection may be the best early season producer out there! Which other variety will give you such massive yields in such dense, rounded, compact package? ‘Patriot’ isn’t only an incredible fruiting plant, it’s an incredible landscape plant with superb, lustrous, deep green foliage and a fiery orange-red fall color that will stop you in your tracks!

One of the hardiest Highbush Blueberries available, ‘Northland’ is also one of the most compact, yielding loads of fruit on a dense, rounded bush. While we humans love the easy to grow nature of blueberries, their great landscape look, and, of course, their luscious fruit, these plants are also an essential part of any living landscape. ‘Northland’s’ May blooming flowers are a great source of early season nectar for native bees and butterflies while its summer fruit is a songbird magnet, so much so you might find it hard to get any yourself! Small mammals also prize the fruit while the plant provides needed cover for birds and mammals for nesting. ‘Northland’ tolerates dry, acidic, poor soils, grows well even in partial shade, and tops off the year with a riveting display of searing purplish-red fall foliage color. This is one American Beauties plant that everyone will love!

Legacy’ produces good, full crops of blueberries even in heat and humidity areas that stifle other blueberry production. Rated as one of the highest scoring blueberries in taste surveys. Great ornamental and flavor source with intoxicatingly sweet blueberries in early August and fiery orange-red fall foliage color. Great winter interest with yellow to red tinged stems that stand tall in the snow cover.

Big, burly, and productive, ‘Jersey’ is an old time variety that keeps on growing! ‘Jersey’ is laden with huge numbers of small- to medium-sized, sweet, dark blue fruit late in the season and is a consistent producer of perfect fresh eating or pie berries year after year.