Highbush Cranberry

$18.50

Leaves are dark green in the summer, and reddish in the fall.  Flowers are white.  Fruit is bright red or orange and persists throughout winter. Highbush Cranberry is self-fertile. The fruits can be eaten raw or cooked into a sauce to serve with meat or game. They can also be used in jellies, jams, pies, sauces, liqueurs, and wine. To develop a solid screen place plants two to three ft. apart. The fruit is eaten by turkey, grouse, and pheasant.

Plant pickup will be May 17, 2025, at the office, located at 1423 Broadway, Bangor, ME from 9AM-2PM.

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Leaves are dark green in the summer, and reddish in the fall.  Flowers are white.  Fruit is bright red or orange and persists throughout winter. Highbush Cranberry is self-fertile. The fruits can be eaten raw or cooked into a sauce to serve with meat or game. They can also be used in jellies, jams, pies, sauces, liqueurs, and wine. To develop a solid screen place plants two to three ft. apart. The fruit is eaten by turkey, grouse, and pheasant.

Plant pickup will be May 17, 2025, at the office, located at 1423 Broadway, Bangor, ME from 9AM-2PM.

Leaves are dark green in the summer, and reddish in the fall.  Flowers are white.  Fruit is bright red or orange and persists throughout winter. Highbush Cranberry is self-fertile. The fruits can be eaten raw or cooked into a sauce to serve with meat or game. They can also be used in jellies, jams, pies, sauces, liqueurs, and wine. To develop a solid screen place plants two to three ft. apart. The fruit is eaten by turkey, grouse, and pheasant.

Plant pickup will be May 17, 2025, at the office, located at 1423 Broadway, Bangor, ME from 9AM-2PM.