The fruits are showy royal blue drupes displayed in late fall. Fertilize regularly during the growing season with a balanced fertilizer designed for landscape trees. Water: Medium Water. Deciduous/Evergreen. Our big trees, sizes XL and bigger, require expert delivery and care, that means our extra-large trees are shipped on Bower & Branch trucks. An interesting tree from the Land of the Rising Sun, the Japanese Blueberry is all about leaves, from crown to ground. Once established, Japanese Blueberry trees are hardy and drought tolerant. Trees & Shrubs Size Chart.
Edibility: - Fruit is ornamental, not edible. 200, Fernandina Beach, FL 32034. During the first two years of growth, the tree reaches 10 to 12 feet in height. Sun Exposure: Full Sun to Partial Sun. As the old growth falls, an attractive brilliant reddish-orange color shows itself in the dying leaves. Japanese blueberry does well in balanced, well-drained soils. They are attractive to pollinators, especially bees and butterflies. WATER - Water twice a week for the first growing season, once established rain water will suffice. Soil pH: - Alkaline (>8. Available Space To Plant: - 24-60 feet. The leaves emerge with an attractive bronze coloring later turning dark shiny green.
Mature Height:||25-30 ft. |. Fruit Length: - < 1 inch. Persistence: evergreen.
New emerging foliage has a bronze color. Our horticulturist friend tells us that planting some Sword Fern in the shade of this tree will add a woodsy look and a row of them will make a great wind break, if you need one. 15 Gallon Tree 5-6 Ft. US HARDINESS ZONES: 8-11.
Achieving maximum results. Characteristics:||Great Carbon Sequester Tree|. Flowers: - Flower Color: - Cream/Tan. Spacing: 20-30' apart. El-lee-oh-KAR-pus de-SIP-ee-enz. Chat with a Plant Whisperer today! Planting prices will vary based on location, size of plants, and access to your space. Features: This evergreen can come in bush or tree form. Container plantings are NOT covered. Statuary and Fountains. Place the plant in the hole and ensure that it is situated upright, use the excavated soil to back fill around the root ball, tamp down to ensure air pockets are eliminated, thoroughly soak with a hose as you fill in the dirt.