


Bluecrop Blueberry
Mid-Season | High-Yielding | Cold Hardy | Garden Favorite
Ships in a trade 1-gallon pot!
Bluecrop Blueberry is one of the most widely planted highbush blueberry varieties in North America—and for good reason. This mid-season producer offers exceptional flavor, heavy yields, and outstanding hardiness, making it a trusted choice for both commercial growers and home gardeners.
Each bush yields large clusters of firm, plump berries with a classic blueberry taste—sweet with just the right amount of tartness. The berries are excellent for fresh eating, canning, freezing, and baking.
Key Features:
Fruit: Large, light blue berries with firm texture and sweet-tart flavor
Ripening Time: Mid-season (typically July)
Yield: Very high; reliable production year after year
Plant Size: 4–6 feet tall and wide at maturity
Cold Hardiness: Hardy in USDA zones 4–7
Pollination: Self-pollinating, but planting with other varieties improves yields
Soil & Sun: Prefers acidic, well-drained soil and full sun
In addition to its productivity, Bluecrop brings ornamental value to the landscape. In spring, the plant blooms with bell-shaped white flowers. Come autumn, its leaves turn brilliant shades of red and orange, offering multi-season beauty.
Mid-Season | High-Yielding | Cold Hardy | Garden Favorite
Ships in a trade 1-gallon pot!
Bluecrop Blueberry is one of the most widely planted highbush blueberry varieties in North America—and for good reason. This mid-season producer offers exceptional flavor, heavy yields, and outstanding hardiness, making it a trusted choice for both commercial growers and home gardeners.
Each bush yields large clusters of firm, plump berries with a classic blueberry taste—sweet with just the right amount of tartness. The berries are excellent for fresh eating, canning, freezing, and baking.
Key Features:
Fruit: Large, light blue berries with firm texture and sweet-tart flavor
Ripening Time: Mid-season (typically July)
Yield: Very high; reliable production year after year
Plant Size: 4–6 feet tall and wide at maturity
Cold Hardiness: Hardy in USDA zones 4–7
Pollination: Self-pollinating, but planting with other varieties improves yields
Soil & Sun: Prefers acidic, well-drained soil and full sun
In addition to its productivity, Bluecrop brings ornamental value to the landscape. In spring, the plant blooms with bell-shaped white flowers. Come autumn, its leaves turn brilliant shades of red and orange, offering multi-season beauty.