- American cultivar developed in the 1970s.
- Grows into compact, dense shrub with numerous stems.
- Develops lanceolate glossy green leaves with smooth surface, very similar to the leaves of Vaccinium ashei; in September first they turn yellow and then bright orange.
- Displays extremely showy bell-shaped, pale pink flowers; self-fertile cultivar, but cross-pollination makes its fruits bigger and better.
- At first its fruits are pale green, then they start getting pink spots and at the end of the ripening season they are pink in colour; bears medium size fruits, firm, very sweet and with good flavour; recommended for direct consumption, for deserts and as decoration.
- Boasts middle-late to late harvesting time; its first crop is the highest, later single berries prolong its harvesting till October and winter time fruits are attractive for birds.
- Full sun for maximum fruit development is recommended.
- Cold hardiness -34°C (USDA zone 4).