Yes, a pink blueberry! Here is a sweet, pretty, and unique treat to delight both the eye and the palate. These berries add delectable color and sweetness to desserts. Plus, they make an attractive ornamental, as they produce bell-shaped white-pink flowers in early spring and crisp red-orange foliage in the fall season. This variety is relatively new and is self-pollinating. The fruit starts out pale green that quickly turns deep pink for harvest.
Bred by the American USDA
Eye-catching fruit
Bell-shaped white-pink flowers early spring and crisp red-orange foliage in the fall season
Fruit starts out pale green that quickly turns deep pink for harvest
A pink blueberry, a sweet, pretty and unique treat to delight both the eye and the palate
Full sun
Blooms late Spring
Grows 4-5-ft tall
Plant 4-5-in apart