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Huckleberry
Huckleberry
Remarkable native shrub!

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Huck Finn would have devoured these deep purple-blue, all-American berries on a July day! Noted for more than its glossy berries, the 4-ft. shrub makes a great hedge or ornamental. Shiny, dark green ovate foliage graces arrangements. Stays evergreen in zone 6 and south. Self-pollinating. Zones 5-8. Potted plants.
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Huckleberry
74054 - For each offer ordered, get 1 plant.
Price: Each - $12.95
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Zones: 5-8
Height: 4'
Spacing: 3-4 ft
Depth: Same as in the nursery
Spread: 4'
Sun/Shade: Full sun to part shade
Pollinator: Self-Pollinating
Foliage: Small ovate leaves, Evergreen south of 6, glossy dark green, new growth is red in spring.
Blooms: April
Fruit: 1/4" deep glossy purple-blue
Comments: Remarkable evergreen native shrub, valuable for fruit and landscape, can be used as a hedge, shrub garden plant or container grown. Foliage looks good year round, little blush pink to white blossoms followed by glossy deep purple-blue berries, can be grown in partial shade, but will produce more berries in the sun. Berries attract wildlife, flowers attract hummingbirds, bees, and butterflies, branches are also used in flower arrangements.
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