A compact, semi-dwarf blueberry with glossy green leaves that turn a lovely purple-red in autumn. In spring, it produces masses of pink flowers that fade to white, followed by delicious dark blue berries. It’s self-fertile, easy to grow, and ideal for pots or small gardens.
Self-Fertile
Plant in moist, well-drained acidic soil rich in organic matter. Water regularly, keeping soil evenly moist but not waterlogged, especially during flowering and fruiting. Protect from strong afternoon sun. Prune lightly after fruiting to maintain shape and encourage new growth. Fertilise in spring and summer with a feed suitable for acid-loving plants, and mulch well to conserve moisture and keep roots cool.


