Description
Vaccinium corymbosum ‘Sunshine Blue Bush’ is a cultivar of blueberry that is known for its high yields of large, sweet, and flavorful fruit. This variety is an mid-season variety, producing fruit in summer. The leaves are glossy, dark green and have an elliptical shape. The plant produces clusters of pink and white, bell-shaped flowers in spring which are followed by the fruit. The berries are large, round, and bright blue in color, with a sweet and tangy taste. The ‘Sunshine Blue Bush’ variety is known for its compact size, making it a great choice for home gardeners with limited space.
Key Facts
- Common Name(s):Sunshine Blue Blueberry Bush
- Hardiness:Fully hardy
- How big will I get? Vaccinium corymbosum ‘Sunshine Blue Bush’ can grow to a height of 1m and a spread of 1m.
- Did You Know That:Highbush blueberries are considered to be a superfood, it’s rich in antioxidants, vitamin C, and dietary fiber.
Plant Calendar
A rough guide to how this plant will change through the year.
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Care Guide
Soil Requirements
Vaccinium corymbosum ‘Sunshine Blue Bush’ prefers moist but well-draining soil. This plant requires acidic soil to thrive and cannot grow in neutral or alkaline soil conditions.
Best Position
Vaccinium corymbosum ‘Sunshine Blue Bush’ prefers a sheltered position and can cope with either full sun or partial shade.
Maintenance
Vaccinium corymbosum ‘Sunshine Blue Bush’ should be pruned regularly as it is important for maintaining a healthy and productive plant. It should be done in late winter or early spring before new growth begins. Remove any dead, diseased or damaged wood, suckers, crossing or rubbing branches, water sprouts, stool shoots, and canes that are more than 3 years old. If you want to rejuvenate an older plant, remove 1/3 of the oldest canes at the base of the plant.
Pest, Diseases and Wildlife
Vaccinium corymbosum ‘Sunshine Blue Bush’ can have problems with vine weevil, it can be vulnerable to certain diseases such as powdery mildews. It is also known to attract bees. It is not considered to be toxic.