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Vaccinium crassifolium Creeping blueberry Evergreen shrub (1 Page of 5) The Vaccinium crassifolium plant species is found in Southeastern N. America. It is a member of the Ericaceae family. Common gardeners may know the plant as Creeping blueberry. Cultivation | Propagation | General Uses Medicinal | Edible Uses Latin Name: Vaccinium crassifolium Common Name: Creeping blueberry Family: Ericaceae Author: Andrews. Known Hazards: None known Mature Height: 0.1 Mature Width: 1 Habitat: Sandy and peaty pinelands and barrens[43].
Cultivation Notes: Requires a moist but freely-draining lime free soil, preferring one that is rich in peat or a light loamy soil with added leaf-mould[11, 200]. Prefers a very acid soil with a pH in the range of 4.5 to 6, plants soon become chlorotic when lime is present. Succeeds in full sun or light shade though it fruits better in a sunny position[200]. Requires shelter from strong winds[200].
Not fully hardy in Britain, it is best grown in the milder areas of the country and is reluctant to flower in colder areas[1, 11, 182].
Dislikes root disturbance, plants are best grown in pots until being planted out in their permanent positions[200].
Occasionally cultivated for its edible fruit, there are some named varieties. 'Well's Delight' grows only 12 - 20cm tall, forming a nearly solid evergreen carpet and is recommended as an ornamental low-maintainance ground cover plant[183]. The fruit has a slight aromatic flavour[183]. 'Bloodstone' is another cultivar that has been recommended for ground cover[200].
Plants in this genus are notably resistant to honey fungus[200].
For further Vaccinium crassifolium gardening information click on one of the blue links below Cultivation | Propagation | General Uses Medicinal | Edible Uses
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