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Dwarf Northblue Blueberry

Dwarf Northblue Blueberry

Big Yields with Dwarf Form

  (8 customer reviews)



Looking for a smaller bush with bigger berries? Dwarf Northblue is the blueberry for you! Slightly larger than Tophat and Northsky, growing to 2-3 ft. tall, it will produce 3-7 lbs. of sweet, juicy fruit per mature bush. Dusky blue fruit has a delicious wild flavor, but is larger in size than most dwarf blueberries. Tough and cold hardy, withstanding temps of -35°F. Ripens mid June. Potted plants. Zones 3-7.
Not available in CA, OR.

This item ships only in the spring.
If our spring shipping season is closed, your order will be shipped the following spring.

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Product Details
Zones: 3 - 7 (- 30 F.)
Height: 20 - 30 inches
Spacing: 2- 3 feet
Depth: plant at the same depth as in the nursery
Spread: 24 inches
Sun/Shade: full sun
Pollinator: Self - pollinating, better yield with other varieties
Yield: 3 - 7 pounds
Color: white
Foliage: Large,glossy,dark green.Turns crimson in Fall
Blooms: May
Fruit: Fruit dark blue, large and attractive with a good blueberry flavor and a pleasing sugar to acid ratio.
Comments: Vary hardy cultivar. Takes temps as low as -35 degrees F.Half - high or dwarf blueberry. Cross between V. Corymbosum and V . Aurgustifolium. Sweet wild blueberry flavor that is superior to most cultivars. Stores well with refrigeration., Self-pollinating but yields better when planted with another variety.
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Dwarf Northblue Blueberry Ships In The Spring
Unable to ship to: AE AK CA GU HI OR PR

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 -  Tuesday, January 09, 2007
Vigorous Plants!
Reviewed By: Kathy (Los Alamos, New Mexico)
When I got the plant, it was puny, just a two pronged stick with roots. Now it is a foot and a half high and wide! No transplant shock whatsoever, since the plant was so small. It's growing great and I'm hoping for berries this season.

 -  Friday, May 11, 2007
PRETTY GOOD LOOKING PLANTS
Reviewed By: Gary Toomey (Athens, Al)
Plants traveled well, good root system and plenty wet. Set them out today and we'll let you know how they do. Only thing that kept me from giving 5 stars is on plant was colored a purple brown, but if it lives I might want them all that color. Time will tell. Everything lo0oks really promising.

 -  Thursday, April 10, 2008
Wow!
Reviewed By: CMR (Kent, Ohio)
I couldn't believe it when I opened the box and there were flowers on the plant. It's 6" tall. Doesn't have much in the way of leaves, and they are purple-tinged on the outside (what few leaves it has look very healthy). It has over 3 dozen flowers and I only received it a week ago! I know that you're supposed to remove the flowers the first couple of years for the long term health/yields of blueberries to go up, but that's tough to make myself do. Was very surprised by the flowers. Arrived plenty moist, packaged with the TopHat Patio Blueberry I also purchased.


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Price:Each - $12.99
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Dwarf Northblue Blueberry

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Dwarf Northblue Blueberry
Big Yields with Dwarf Form

  (8 customer reviews)

Buying Options
Dwarf Northblue Blueberry - Plant
08485 - 1 plant per offer
Price:Each - $12.99
Quantity:

Looking for a smaller bush with bigger berries? Dwarf Northblue is the blueberry for you! Slightly larger than Tophat and Northsky, growing to 2-3 ft. tall, it will produce 3-7 lbs. of sweet, juicy fruit per mature bush. Dusky blue fruit has a delicious wild flavor, but is larger in size than most dwarf blueberries. Tough and cold hardy, withstanding temps of -35°F. Ripens mid June. Potted plants. Zones 3-7.
Not available in CA, OR.

This item ships only in the spring.
If our spring shipping season is closed, your order will be shipped the following spring.


Product Details
Zones: 3 - 7 (- 30 F.)
Height: 20 - 30 inches
Spacing: 2- 3 feet
Depth: plant at the same depth as in the nursery
Spread: 24 inches
Sun/Shade: full sun
Pollinator: Self - pollinating, better yield with other varieties
Yield: 3 - 7 pounds
Color: white
Foliage: Large,glossy,dark green.Turns crimson in Fall
Blooms: May
Fruit: Fruit dark blue, large and attractive with a good blueberry flavor and a pleasing sugar to acid ratio.
Comments: Vary hardy cultivar. Takes temps as low as -35 degrees F.Half - high or dwarf blueberry. Cross between V. Corymbosum and V . Aurgustifolium. Sweet wild blueberry flavor that is superior to most cultivars. Stores well with refrigeration., Self-pollinating but yields better when planted with another variety.
Shipping: View Shipping Schedule
Dwarf Northblue Blueberry Ships In The Spring
Unable to ship to: AE AK CA GU HI OR PR

Customer Reviews
Overall Rating:
Write an online review and share your thoughts with other customers

Sort Reviews: Newest | Oldest | Highest Rating | Lowest Rating 

 -  Tuesday, January 09, 2007
Vigorous Plants!
Reviewed By: Kathy (Los Alamos, New Mexico)
When I got the plant, it was puny, just a two pronged stick with roots. Now it is a foot and a half high and wide! No transplant shock whatsoever, since the plant was so small. It's growing great and I'm hoping for berries this season.

 -  Friday, May 11, 2007
PRETTY GOOD LOOKING PLANTS
Reviewed By: Gary Toomey (Athens, Al)
Plants traveled well, good root system and plenty wet. Set them out today and we'll let you know how they do. Only thing that kept me from giving 5 stars is on plant was colored a purple brown, but if it lives I might want them all that color. Time will tell. Everything lo0oks really promising.

 -  Thursday, April 10, 2008
Wow!
Reviewed By: CMR (Kent, Ohio)
I couldn't believe it when I opened the box and there were flowers on the plant. It's 6" tall. Doesn't have much in the way of leaves, and they are purple-tinged on the outside (what few leaves it has look very healthy). It has over 3 dozen flowers and I only received it a week ago! I know that you're supposed to remove the flowers the first couple of years for the long term health/yields of blueberries to go up, but that's tough to make myself do. Was very surprised by the flowers. Arrived plenty moist, packaged with the TopHat Patio Blueberry I also purchased.


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