- Slow growing evergreen shrub reaching 2 to 7 feet tall and broad
- Grows in full or partial sun often in redwood forests
- Flowers (white to pink) bloom from March to May
- Glossy green leaves
- New spring growth is light green
- Attractive to hummingbirds, bees and butterflies
- Fruits are edible and quite delicious
- Found in Bay hills section
Vaccinium ovatum
Origin | Chabot RP, Huckleberry RP, Redwood RP |
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Size | 1 gallon |
bloom season | Apr |
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pollinators | Bees |
pollinators | Birds |
pollinators | Butterflies |
dormancy | Evergreen |
features | Fruits |
sun | Full Sun |
pollinators | Hummingbirds |
water | Low |
bloom season | Mar |
bloom season | May |
habitat | Oak woodland |
sun | Part Shade |
soil | Poor |
flower color | White |
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