Draper Blueberry
Vaccinium corymbosum x
‘Draper’ blueberry produces large, sweet berries with a thicker skin for a crisp texture and better resistance to splitting. Mid-sized, compact bushes fit into small gardens and yield easy-to-pick fruit clusters. Showy yellow fall foliage. Developed at MSU, 'Draper' is highly winter-hardy and boasts outstanding quality fruit.
It has a dense growth habit and ripens early-medium season, with high yields from young plants. Resists heat damage more than most blueberries. Requires 800-1000 chill hours.
Cold Hardy to USDA Zone: 5
Mature Height: 4'-6' x 4'
Sun: Full Sun
Ripening Time: Early Midseason
Pollination: Partially Self Fertile