About Ruby

Blooms May–June and berries ripen by the beginning of September. High yields of fruit. Introduced by the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences.

About Lingonberry

This beautiful, tiny shrub has reddish new leaves the size of mouse ears that turn glossy green. Clusters of bell-shaped white to pinkish flowers in May are followed by tart red berries in July, used for the famous lingonberry preserve or syrup. A circumpolar native plant in northern North America, Europe, and Asia. Good planted in acidic soil with blueberries, rhododendrons, or azaleas. Two varieties needed for fruit.

Pot Size & Price
1 gal. pot
$11.00
Height
1'
Catalog
F059
Plant Traits
Bees
Butterflies
Culinary
Ground Cover

Other varieties of Lingonberry

Lingonberry Erntesegen, shiny green leaves, white flowers, red berries
Photo from Hartmann's Plant Company

Erntesegen

Catalog
F057
Lingonberry in fruit
Photo by Dawn Endico from the Wikimedia Commons

Red Sunset

Catalog
F058