"I am very glad to see you offering jennebelle juneberry again. I remember ordering this back in the late 80's or early 90's and had it growing and fruiting for a number of years. For whatever reason which I do not remember it eventually died. But it had outstanding fruit! and I am looking forward to growing it again, by far the best juneberry I have ever tasted and an ornamental plant to boot." D Morris Winston Salem NC Jenneybelle juneberry was introduced to me by Jack Rice of North Carolina in 1987. Jack named the plant after his daughter Jennifer. He described it as a must have plant, prized for its fruits, dependability and adaptable to all extremes of weather. A fruit that "never lets us down." Unlike blueberries, juneberries are not finicky about soil types. They grow on rich lime or acidic soils. Zones 5-9 Space 10' circle
Plant Characteristics | |
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Pest Resistance | Excellent |
Disease Resistance | Very Good |
Drought Tolerance | Good |
Heat Tolerance | Excellent |
Humidity Tolerance | Excellent |
Sun Tolerance | Excellent |
Wet Soil Tolerance | Fair |
Shade Tolerance | Good |
No Spray | Very Good |
Salt Tolerance | Fair |
Fresh for Kids | Excellent |
Deer Resistance | Fair |
Thorns | No |
Plant Type | Shrub |
Soil Type | Adaptable |
Edible Type | Berry |
Self Fertile | Yes |
This information is accurate to the best of our knowledge, comments/opinions are always welcome |