Northland Blueberry (Vaccinium corymbosum × angustifolium ‘Northland’)
Northland Blueberry (Vaccinium corymbosum × angustifolium ‘Northland’)
Northland Blueberry is a cold-hardy hybrid blueberry cultivar developed for reliable fruit production in northern climates. This variety is a cross between highbush and lowbush blueberry species, combining cold tolerance with strong berry production and adaptability.
This deciduous shrub has a rounded, spreading growth habit and produces clusters of small to medium-sized blueberries known for their sweet flavour. In spring, it develops white to pale pink bell-shaped flowers that attract pollinators, followed by fruit that typically ripens in mid-summer. The foliage provides additional seasonal interest, turning shades of red in the fall.
Northland is valued for its productivity and ability to perform well in colder regions where less hardy blueberry varieties may struggle. It is well-suited for garden beds, edible landscapes, and naturalized plantings. Planting with another compatible blueberry variety is recommended to improve pollination and increase fruit yield.
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