Vaccinium arboreum Marsh.
Farkleberry P.
 

This is a blueberry found mostly in the Southeast. It is a deciduous, spreading shrub with lance-shaped, glossy dark-green leaves, about 1 1/2 inches long. Blueberries thrive in acid soil.  White bell-shaped flowers are followed by delicious, edible, dark blue berries. Usually grown for it's sweet fruit, can also be utilized in a mixed shrub border or woodland garden.
 

Family Ericaceae -- Heath
Genus Vaccinium L. -- blueberry P
Species Vaccinium arborium Marsh. -- farkleberry P.
Plant Category Perennial
Height 2 ft to 2 1/2 ft
Width 2 ft to 2 1/2 ft
Shape & Orientation Erect
Active Growth Period Spring and summer
Bloom Time Late summer
Growth Rate Moderate
Growth Form Multiple Stems
Flower Characteristics Single
Flower Color White
Leaf Retention Deciduous
Foliage Color Green
Of Note Require acid soil
Tolerances Medium drought tolerance
 
USDA Hardiness Zone 2 to 8
AHS Heat Zone Undefined
pH Range 4 to 7
Frost-Free Days 180 minimum
Minimum Temperature -13°F
Water Range Normal to moist
Precipitation Needed 35 to 60
Drought Tolerance Medium
Light Tolerance Partial sun to shade
Shade Tolerance Tolerant
Salinity Tolerance None
Soil Texture From sand to clay loam
Fertilization Needed Low
Bloom Period Late summer
Fruit/Seed Begins Summer
Fruit/Seed Ends Fall
Propagated By Bare root, seed
   

 
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