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Lowbush Cranberry is a short, deciduous shrub native to North America. Its white flowers bear sour but edible fruit that ripens to a brilliant red in fall. Lowbush Cranberry's small size makes it suitable for urban use; buyers will also find it useful if trying to reclaim land back to its original species or when landscaping with native species in damp conditions.
These seedlings are greenhouse-grown peat plugs transplanted to our bareroot fields for a second growing season. Better branched, with greater root mass than container seedlings.
Stock Type: Bareroot Age: 2 year (P+1) Size: 12-33cm (5-13")
Zone: 2a Height: 0.9 m (3 ft) Spread: 1.2 m (4 ft) Moisture: normal Light: partial shade, full sun Fall colour: red Berries: edible red berries Flowers: white clusters Growth rate: medium Life span: medium Maintenance: low Suckering: none Pollution tolerance: high
Other names: high bush cranberry, highbush cranberry, mooseberry, moosomin, pembina, pimbina, squashberry