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Legacy Blueberry, Box Of 2
Legacy Blueberry, Box Of 2
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Vaccinium corymbosum 'Legacy' Blueberry
Blueberries are well-shaped, upright and vigorous plants with dark green foliage. In addition to the berries, blueberries are beautiful ornamental, native shrubs with spring flowers and fall color. They can be included in the landscape as either a single planting, hedge/border or in areas such as native gardens and woodlands. They also make nice container plants for a patio or deck. Blueberry plants are very hardy and long-lived. They prefer organically rich, medium to wet, well-drained acidic soils in full sun to part shade.
Vaccinium corymbosum 'Legacy'
The ‘Legacy’ blueberry is a late ripening, medium to large berry. It is a bushy, compact shrub that produces a heavy crop of berries. Its fruit is light blue, firm and very sweet. The fruit is good for fresh eating, jams, baking and freezing. It is consistently rated as one of the best tasting blueberries. It grows to 4’-6’. Fall colors are reds and oranges.
Minimum temperature: Hardy to -15f.
USDA zone: 5-8.
Light: Full to part sun.
Fruit: Extra large blue.
Bearing age: 2-3 years.
Pollination requirements: It is self pollinating but does better with another blueberry nearby.
Ripens: July-August.
CAN NOT SHIP TO GA, MI, WA
You are purchasing two plants grown in # 1/2 (one half gallon) size containers which are removed and your plants are shrink wrapped in plastic for shipping purposes. The plants that you are purchasing are approximately 2 years old and 1-2 feet tall now .
The last photo is an example of a #1/2 Legacy blueberry, however, it is not the exact plant that you will receive.
Pollination and Ripening
Pollination and Ripening
The Legacy Blueberry is self-pollinating, meaning that a single plant can produce fruit without the need for another plant for cross-pollination. However, planting multiple bushes may increase overall yield. It typically ripens in mid to late summer, offering a bountiful harvest. The plant generally begins bearing fruit within 2 to 3 years after planting, ensuring relatively quick returns on investment.
USDA Zones/Minimum Temperature
USDA Zones/Minimum Temperature
This blueberry cultivar is well-suited for USDA Hardiness Zones 5 to 9, thriving in a range of climates from cooler northern regions to milder southern areas. It is quite cold-hardy and can tolerate temperatures as low as -20°F (-29°C).
Shipping Restrictions
Shipping Restrictions
Cannot ship to GA, MI, WA, HI
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