Blueberry Coville - Vaccinium corymbosum Coville

Genus: 
Vaccinium
Blueberry Coville - Vaccinium corymbosum Coville
Botanical Name: 

Vaccinium corymbosum Coville

Common Name: 

Blueberry Coville

Plant Category: 
Deciduous Shrub, Shrub
Hardiness Zones: 
Zone 4
Exposure: 
Sun to Light Shade
Height: 
4-6'
Flower Color: 
White
Bloom Season: 
Early Spring
Features: 
  • Native
  • Attracts Birds

Fruiting season extender!

A New England garden just isn’t complete without a few blueberry bushes. ‘Coville’ is a broad, upright variety producing large, sweet berries in late season. Plant two or more different varieties for best fruiting. Glossy, dark green leaves turn red in fall, and the red stems look attractive in the winter landscape.

Care Instructions and Growing Tips: 

Plant two or more varieties for best fruit production. Mulch with organic matter to retain moisture

Suggested Uses or Locations: 
Shrub Border, Naturalizing
Water Requirements: 
Water deeply as needed, particularly in hot, dry weather
Soil Requirements: 
Moist, well drained acidic soil high in organic matter
Growth Habit: 
Upright
Growth Habit: 
Spreading
Fall Color: 
Bright Red
Season of Interest: 
Spring
Summer
Fall
Winter