Peach Sorbet® Blueberry
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 […]
Read MoreNorth Sky Blueberry
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 […]
Read MoreJelly Bean® Blueberry
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 […]
Read MoreCabernet Splash™ Blueberry
“Edible Ornamentals” are a hot topic these days, and Cabernet™ Splash is one truly spectacular new introduction. The ever-changing foliage emerges a deep, dark cabernet color, then grows into a […]
Read MoreRed Candy Lingonberry
Compact form is made up of tight, evergreen leaves that stay a lush green all year! Small white flowers bloom in late spring into the summer months and are followed […]
Read MoreRegal Lingonberry
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. […]
Read MoreKoralle Lingonberry
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 […]
Read MorePilgrim Cranberry
Cranberries are not just for growing in the closest bog as you’ll see when you plant ‘Pilgrim’ in your home landscape. While all Cranberries tolerate wet growing conditions, all you’ll […]
Read MoreLo Hugger Cranberry
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 […]
Read MoreNocturne Blueberry
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 […]
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