Blueberry 'Jewel' (Vaccinium corymbosum)
Regular price $19.95Early-Ripening Southern Highbush with Big, Sweet Berries
Blueberry 'Jewel' is a top-performing Southern Highbush variety known for its extra-large berries, early harvest, and rich, sweet flavor. Originally developed in Florida for warm-climate growers, 'Jewel' kicks off the blueberry season with vigorous growth and heavy yields. Its firm, juicy berries are perfect for fresh eating, baking, and freezing. Even betterā'Jewel' is self-fertile and thrives in containers or garden beds, especially when planted with other Southern Highbush types to maximize cross-pollination and production. With its pretty bell-shaped flowers and glossy foliage, this berry bush offers beauty and bounty.
Why Grow Blueberry 'Jewel'?
- Early-season harvest of jumbo, flavorful berries
- Excellent for warm climates with low chill hours
- Self-fertile but benefits from cross-pollination
- Beautiful flowers + edible fruit = ideal edible landscape plant
- Great for containers, raised beds, or in-ground orchards
Growing Tips:
Plant in full sun with acidic, well-drained soil. Blueberries need consistent moisture, especially during bloom and fruiting. Mulch to conserve moisture and reduce weeds. For best yields, prune lightly after harvest and remove older stems annually. Fertilize with an organic acid-loving plant food in spring. While self-fertile, plant near other Southern Highbush types like 'Emerald' or 'Misty' for bigger harvests.
| Attribute | Details |
|---|---|
| Botanical Name | Vaccinium corymbosum āJewelā |
| Common Names | Jewel Blueberry, Southern Highbush Blueberry |
| Family | Ericaceae |
| Origin | Florida, USA (cultivar) |
| Plant Type | Fruiting shrub |
| Life Cycle | Perennial |
| Mature Size | 4ā6 ft tall x 3ā4 ft wide |
| Light | Full sun |
| Water Needs | Moderate; prefers consistent moisture |
| Soil | Acidic, well-drained, sandy to loamy |
| Bloom Time | Early spring |
| Flower Color | White to pale pink |
| USDA Zones | 8ā10 |
| Florida Native | No |
| Propagation | Softwood cuttings, tissue culture |
| Seasonal Traits | Deciduous |
| Time to Harvest | 1ā2 years; early spring harvest |


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