About Blue Crop

Light blue berries are large with great flavor. A leading mid-season highbush cultivar, with consistent high yields of 10–20 pounds at maturity.

About Blueberry

Popular for their fruit, compact size, and brilliant fall colors of orange and red. Waxy white to light pink flowers. Must have acidic soil. Plant two or more varieties with the same bloom time for best pollenization. Fruit season ranges from late June to August. Yields will start low, but increase over the first five years. More robust yields in future years if flower buds are removed the first year.

Pot Size & Price
1 gal. pot
$14.00
Height
6'–8'
Sunlight Exposure
Full Sun
Plant Traits
Bees
Butterflies
Culinary
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Other varieties of Blueberry

Blueberry 'Chippewa'
Photo from Bailey Nurseries

Chippewa

Northblue blueberries
Photo from the University of Minnesota

Northblue

Northcountry blueberry, low bush with blue fruit
Photo from the Powell Gardens blog (Kansas City).

Northcountry

Northland blueberries growing on green-leafed shrub
Photo by Daniel Mosquin from the UBC Botanical Garden

Northland

Patriot blueberries, round blue fruit
Photo from Hartmann's Plant Company

Patriot

Polaris blueberries, dark blue
Photo from the University of Minnesota

Polaris

Vaccinium Toro, blue berries in a cluster
Photo from Hartmann Nurseryr

Toro