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Latest revision as of 23:54, 18 March 2010

 Vaccinium crassifolium subsp. var.  Creeping blueberry
A plant at the US Botanical Garden
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The query description has an empty condition.: perennial
Origin: SE USA
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Features: evergreen
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USDA Zones: 7 to 10.5
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Ericaceae > Vaccinium crassifolium var. ,



Creeping blueberry (Vaccinium crassifolium) is an evergreen with shiny dark green to bronze leaves. Can be used as groundcover.


Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture

Vaccinium crassifolium, Andr. Slender trailing shrub: sts. 2-3 ft. long: twigs pubescent: lvs. small, 1/4 – 1/2 in. long, leathery and shining, oval to narrowly oblong or ovate or obovate, obtuse, sparsely serrulate or entire: fls. few, almost sessile, in small axillary clusters; corolla globose-campanulate, small (1/8 in. long), rose-red, rarely whitish: berries black. Sandy moist pine lands, N. C. to Ga. B.M. 1152—"Useful for the shrubbery border South."


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Cultivars

Several cultivars are available for planting as a ground cover.[1]

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  1. MacKenzie, David, S.. Perennial Ground Covers. p. 309. ISBN 0-88192-557-8.