Vaccinium corymbosum 'Pink Lemonade' - Blueberry
Blueberry Vaccinium Pink Lemonade 9cm
Pot plant
Pot size plant Ø 9cm
1 berry bush
Height at delivery incl. pot 15-20 cm
Edible fruit
€9.50
Only 1 left
SKU
A10022
This fabulous NEW self pollinating 'Pink Lemonade' (Blueberry) offers great ornamental value with four season interest. Beginning in spring...
This fabulous NEW self pollinating 'Pink Lemonade' (Blueberry) offers great ornamental value with four season interest. Beginning in spring bearing dainty pinkish-white showy bell-shaped flowers. Followed by pale green berries which gradually turn to a light pink and finally develop a deep pink colour before you can pick the deliciously sweet fruit. In autumn the glossy green leaves turn to a bright orange before falling and in wintertime you get to admire the attractive dark red burgundy twigs.
- 1 x Vaccinium Pink Lemonade - Blueberry
Botanical name | Vaccinium corymbosum 'Pink Lemonade' - Blueberry |
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Category | Other |
Delivered as | Pot plant |
aa_size | Ø 9cm |
aa_height | 15-20cm |
Qty | 1x |
Flowers | Yes |
Flower period | Spring |
Fragranr | No |
Cutflowers | No |
Flower colour | Pink |
Fruits | Yes |
Edible | Yes |
Harvest time | July - September |
Location | Sun and shade |
Hardy | Yes |
Hardiness | -20 celsius |
Groundcovering | No |
Naturalizing | No |
Plant spacing | 75cm |
Plant Depth | 10cm |
Preferred Soil | Any soil |
Fully grown in | 4 years |
Full grown height | 80cm - 100cm |
Mature width | 100cm - 125cm |
Poisonous | No |
USP | Popular |
How to take care of Blueberry Vaccinium Pink Lemonade 9cm
Water the root ball upon receipt. If you want to grow in the open ground, the soil must be well drained humus(rich dark organic material) acidy and also retains some moisture, if your soil is not acidic plant them in containers or ask your local garden centre for rhododendron soil. Keep the plants in a sunny location, sheltered from strong winds. Once established they need little water, sometimes rainwater is sufficient but do not allow the soil to dry out especially during their flowering and bearing fruit season. Apply fertilizer in growing season when you see new growth. Apply a mulch in winter to protect them from the frost or if they are in a container, place the container in a greenhouse. They will bear fruit in the 2nd or 3rd year, on the more vigorous shoots from August onwards. Plants need little pruning the first three years. On mature plants cut back some old branches that have borne fruit to the base and remove damaged or diseased shoots. Best planted in groups for pollination.
For additional instructions see product packaging.
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