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‘Erntekrone’ Lingonberry
Erntekrone is a high yielding lingonberry with good summer and fall yields. Growth is vigorous and upright reaching 8-12″. Leaves are dark green and more rounded than other cultivars. Berries are medium to large and bright red. Produces 2 crops per year (August and October). Developed in 1981 in Germany. Known by several other common names including partridgeberry, foxberry, northern mountain cranberry, cowberry, wolf-berry, dry ground cranberry, rock cranberry, and lingberry among others.
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‘Koralle’ Lingonberry
$16.00Grow nutritious berries on compact shrubs! Fruits are high in vitamin C and make tasty sauces, jellies, and wines. Small pink flowers bloom in spring and repeat in summer, followed at least one crop (two in a good year) of slightly tart, bright red edible berries in late summer into fall. Growth habit is suitable for rock gardens or as a groundcover. Grows 12 to 18 inches tall and wide. Requires low pH, acidic soil to thrive. Cold-hardy. Ripens in mid-August and mid-October. Self-pollinating.
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Kinnikinnick Bearberry
$16.00Hardy native mat-forming evergreen groundcover with small shiny foliage and pink, bell-shaped blooms in spring followed by red berries. Prefers a moist, well-drained soil. Drought tolerant once established. Kinnikinnick berries are edible but mealy and tasteless, but were an important traditional food source for some First Nations groups because of their persistence on branches throughout the winter. Due to their texture and lack of taste, the berries were usually processed, cooked, or preserved in some way. Young leaves can be used in tea as well.
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