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Pink Lemonade Blueberry Bush

A distinct tangy taste of pink lemonade

The Highlights

    • Relatively new variety of blueberry introduced in 2005
    • Also known as Pink Sapphire
    • Produces delicious pink blueberries
    • Wonderfully distinct tangy taste of pink lemonade
    • Not found in supermarkets
    • Fruits form after the bell-shaped, pinkish-white flowers fade after spring
    • Initially a pale pink, becoming flushed with pink and turning a deep pink when fully ripe and ready to pick

Pink Lemonade Blueberry Bush

A distinct tangy taste of pink lemonade
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The Highlights

    • Relatively new variety of blueberry introduced in 2005
    • Also known as Pink Sapphire
    • Produces delicious pink blueberries
    • Wonderfully distinct tangy taste of pink lemonade
    • Not found in supermarkets
    • Fruits form after the bell-shaped, pinkish-white flowers fade after spring
    • Initially a pale pink, becoming flushed with pink and turning a deep pink when fully ripe and ready to pick

Know Your Plant

Supplied as:

2L Pot
2L Pots

Height on arrival:

30-60cm inc. pot
30-60cm incl. pot

Eventual height:

2m

Eventual spread:

2m
2m

Tasting notes:

Tangy pink lemonade flavour
Tangy pink lemonade flavour

Time to first crop:

2 years

Hardiness:

Fully Hardy
Does not require protection from frost
Fully Hardy
Does not require protection from frost

Self fertile:

Self Fertile
Self Fertile

Rootstock:

Spacing:

Care Guide

Water Regularly in Summer

Wherever possible, water your blueberry bushes with rainwater. Tap water will raise the pH level and blueberries prefer acidic conditions.

Full sun

Position in Full Sun (6h+)

Prune during the dormant season (November to March)

Pruning is rarely needed in the first two years, just remove any crossing or misplaced branches. Prune any time over the dormant season (November to March), but ideally in late February or early March so that you don't accidentally cut off fruit buds

For more care tips and ideas visit our Knowledge page

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