• Introduced to cultivation in the USA, 1989.
  • Low shrubs, up to 1.2 m high, with a great number of stems (needs thinning out).
  • Gives berries of average size, which take on the colour early but not the sweet taste and can drop off before harvesting; manual harvesting recommended, keeps exceptionally well when chilled and in a cold store with controlled atmosphere.
  • Its berries ripen in the first half of August, important blueberry cultivar due to a late season of ripening, high yielding and boasts good flavour.
  • Easy in cultivation, recommended to less experienced growers.
  • Cold hardiness -34°C (USDA zone 4).