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.

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.

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.

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!

‘Earliblue’ is extremely hardy and a little denser and shorter than most other highbush selections. White, fragrant, bell shaped blossoms appear at least a week earlier than most other blueberries. Very early harvests in late July. Large, light blue, deliciously sweet berries.

Take advantage of this selection for the absolute first Blueberries to ripen in your garden! That’s right, ‘Earliblue’ will give you baskets of large, light blue, deliciously sweet Blueberries in late July kicking of your picking season with a bang! ‘Earliblue’ is extremely hardy and a little denser and shorter than most other highbush selections but its smaller stature does not diminish its fruit output. If anything, ‘Earliblue’s’ only characteristic that will cause you gardening angst is its early bloom as it will cover itself in white, fragrant, bell shaped Blueberry blossoms at least a week earlier than most other selections making it vulnerable to possible frost damage. Your protection is a must here but it will be the only extra work besides keeping the birds from making off with its copius fruit as they ripen!

Big, firm, berries come your way not once but twice during the growing season making your garden even more productive! The largest crop arrives in July for your eating pleasure but September sees a smaller but just as tasty crop to pick!

You’ll be shouting “U-reka” as you start off the Blueberry picking season with a bang with this superlative introduction from New Zealand. There is nothing like picking your own fresh Blueberries and ‘Reka’ is the perfect plant for getting all that picking started with masses of medium-sized, rich flavored berries that you’ll say are the best you’ve ever tasted. Will you be saying that because they are the first fresh ones you’ve tasted since last year?? Who knows but they are outstanding for eating right off the plant or fresh for breakfast, lunch or dessert! ‘Reka’, like all Blueberries, is easy to grow wanting full sun, moist, well-drained soil, and little else. Because of its early fruit, it will bloom slightly earlier in May meaning you may need to protect flowers from frost on cold nights along with protecting ripe fruit from your local birds who will be looking forward to picking ‘Reka’ in early July as much as you!

This highbush blueberry boasts delicious cherry-sized blueberries in the mid-to-late season. You’ll get more than just great flavor with this tall-growing variety: dainty, white bell-shaped flowers embellish this bush in May, and its dark green leaves turn reddish-purple in the fall. Red stems stand out against the winter landscape, polishing off the list of ornamental qualities possessed by this native treasure.

A new, mid to late producing blueberry variety generating the largest berry on the market today. A strong producer of extra large, light blue fruit that is both sweet and tasty. Bears the first part of August.