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Vaccinium vitis-idaea 'Lirome' FIREBALLS lingonberry, cowberry

size/type
low or groundcovering,small shrub
usual height
0,3-0,4m
usual width
0,4-1m
leaves
evergreen broadleaf
colour of leaves
green
flowers
less showy but noticeable
colour of flowers
white
location
full to partial sun
soil type
acidic (peaty)
soil moisture requirements
evenly moist (dislikes drought)
USDA zone (lowest)
2   (down to -45°C)
winter protection
 
for zone 5+6
Kód zimní ochrany zóna 5+6
for zone 7
Kód zimní ochrany zóna 7
categorized
Cowberry or lingonberry is an evergreen shrub with delicious fruit. Though it is not considered a true cranberry in English speaking countries, in Central Europe this species is the one commonly used for cranberry preserves and typical sweet and sour tasting chutneys. Apart from fruit these small shrubs are highly valued for their ornamental features such as lush evergreen foliage and low, compact growth.
Description of the plant:
FIREBALLS is a Dutch variety of cowberry from the Netherlands, bred by Sierteeltkwekerij Maarten Bloemen, a nursery in Venhorst, the Netherlands. It produces a profusion of small, glossy, red fruit for a long period of time - from late summer often until spring unless the berries get killed by hard frost. The plant forms rather short but very dense shrubs with somewhat prostrate branches growing about 30-40 cm tall and a 80-90 cm wide in maturity (in plenty of years). European patent No. EU 46224 was granted in 2017.

Its evergreen leaves are leathery, broadly elliptic, small, and glossy. Urn-shaped flowers are white or light pink and appear in late spring and early summer, and are followed by spherical, bright red and glossy, edible fruit. It is known for successful healing of urinary tracts where bacteria causing the infection are surrounded by the cranberry substance and maneuvered out of the body without letting the bacteria cause any damage. The fruit is picked once it gains bright red colour in early autumn, or after the first frost if you are planning to make jams and preserves of it. If you want to make a 100% healthy product we suggest using only fructose or organic, natural cane sugar as opposed to white sugar which degrades any healthy food.

Lowbush cranberry forms a low, ground-covering, slow-growing shrub. It likes filtered sunlight or full sun and needs highly acidic, well-drained soil. Usage of organic fertilizers for ericaceous plants will enhance growth rate, branching, and obviously crop. Pruning is not usually required but may be done in late spring after flowering. Fully hardy to -45 °C (USDA zone 2) and is suitable for outdoor pots.

Last update 28-09-2021
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