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Hello Darlin™ Blueberry

Vaccinium corymbosum ‘FL09-216’ PPAF

This beautiful blueberry hybrid offers year-round interest even when not full of berries. Its compact dense foliage turns dark red in fall. Fragrant blooms arrive early in spring followed by large amounts of delicious blueberries.

Light Needs

Full Sun

USDA Zones

USDA Zones
7a - 9b

mature dimensions

4–5′ H x 3–4′ W
This plant is suitable for your USDA Zone 7a
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More About Hello Darlin™ Blueberry

Bloom/Feature

Small white blooms in early spring

Evergreen or Deciduous?

Deciduous

Plant Hardiness

0°F – 10°F

Key Features

Aromatic, Attracts Birds / Butterflies, Compact Habit, Edible, Winter / Fall Foliage Color, Year-Round Interest

Flowering Season

Spring

Uses

Accent, Mass Planting

Water Needs

Medium

Fertilize

Monthly in gardens; bi-monthly in containers

Pruning

In late spring

Planting Instructions

• Water before planting
• Plant in Full Sun
• Dig hole 2X the width of pot
• Backfill and plant 1″-2″ above soil level
• Water and add more soil if needed
• Mulch plants

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