• Introduced to cultivation in 1993
  • Grows high, up to 2.1 m, boasts a sparse erect habit.
  • Berries of average size but very tasty and with a small scar, its ripen berries easily drop off sparse clusters, good for mechanical harvesting, can be sold as dessert fruit or for processing. Exceptionally high yielding, after 10-year long observation in the USA considered as one of the most high-yielding blueberry cultivars, there the record crop in 1998 exceeded 26 t/ha.
  • Tested in the areas with slightly milder winters, still requires tests in more severe conditions.