Vaccinium virgatum: complete guide
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Overview
Vaccinium virgatum, commonly known as Southern Black Blueberry, Rabbit-eye Blueberry, Swamp Blueberry, or Smallflower Blueberry, is a native North American blueberry from the Ericaceae family. This plant thrives in warmer climates and produces nutritious black berries highly beloved by birds and wildlife. The slender, twiggy growth habit gives the plant its characteristic appearance.
Appearance and Bloom
The Rabbit-eye Blueberry is a deciduous shrub reaching 1.5 to 2 meters tall. The name "Rabbit-eye" refers to the pink-red eyes (stigmata) visible on the flowers. The leaves are linear to lanceolate, fine, and very twig-like. In spring (April-May), small, subtle flowers appear in white to pale pink tones. These blooms are less conspicuous than other Vaccinium species but attract pollinators nonetheless. From July through September, berries ripen to glossy black with characteristic bloom, very nutritious and delicious, widely used in American blueberry cultivation.
Ideal Location
This blueberry species thrives best in full sun on warm, sunny locations. The Rabbit-eye Blueberry works well in completely open areas, widely spaced gardens, and south-facing exposures. The plant is perfect for bird gardens where black berries form the main attraction. Grows beautifully in semi-commercial fruit gardens and family bird gardens.
Soil
Vaccinium virgatum prefers acidic to neutral moist soil (pH 4.5-6.0). This means the plant thrives in humus-rich, well-draining soils with normal moisture retention. Sandy or clay soils with organic matter work well. Adding peat, leaf mold, or compost at planting ensures optimal establishment. Calcareous soils are unsuitable. The plant has normal nutritional level requirements.
Watering
Water regularly during the first years after planting, especially during dry periods. Mature plants are reasonably drought-tolerant once established but prefer consistently moist soils during growth and fruiting periods. Moist soil during the spring-summer season (April through September) ensures better harvests. During warm, dry summers, supplemental watering becomes necessary. Mulching helps retain soil moisture and moderate soil temperature.
Pruning
Minimal pruning is needed since this blueberry shrub naturally maintains an open form. Remove dead or damaged branches in early spring (March). Light pruning of very old branches can be done to encourage young wood. Remove low-hanging branches for easier bird observation.
Maintenance Calendar
March-April: Light pruning, remove dead wood, preparation. April-May: Bloom period, start regular watering. June-July: Continue moisture supply, observe flower binding. July-September: Fruit ripening, harvesting fully possible. October-November: Winter preparation, apply mulching. December-February: Winter dormancy, minimal care.
Winter Hardiness
The Rabbit-eye Blueberry is hardy to approximately -15C (5F), meaning it grows in USDA zones 7-9. In warmer parts of the Netherlands, Belgium, and France (especially southern regions), it can grow without protection. In cold regions, protection is needed. Highly suitable for warm gardens and south-facing terraces.
Companion Plants
Vaccinium virgatum pairs beautifully with other blueberry species, especially cross-pollinators such as Vaccinium arboreum. Other southern shrubs fit well: Ilex verticillata, Sambucus, and other summer-fruiting plants. Under the shrub, warmth-loving perennials like Liatris and Salvia grow well. Light screening trees provide adapted afternoon shade.
Closing
Vaccinium virgatum offers years of bird-friendly beauty with nutritious black berries in warm climates. This robust southern blueberry shrub requires minimal maintenance and grows easily in acid-loving, sunny locations. Perfect for warm bird and fruit gardens. Visit gardenworld.app for more warm-climate selections.
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