Vaccinium floribundum A beautiful dwarf evergreen blueberry with tiny leaves along the spray-like branches. The new growth is bright red and the flowers are rose-pink in dense racemes in early summer. A hardy shrub native from Costa Rica south to Peru. Sun or shade. (0) Glendoick
Vaccinium glaucoalbum An absolutely magnificent plant. This blueberry has incredibly chalky blue new foliage with a glaucous waxy white coating on the leaf undersides and blueberries. Small but showy pink flowers in spring. This rhody relative is native to the eastern Himalaya where it occurs in subalpine forests. Best in light shade, with good drainage required. One of my all-time very favorites, the striking foliage of this plant always attracts attention. (+5) Dome - RSBG#1996/5040
Vaccinium (?) species This appears to be one of the southeast Asian tropical blueberries. A stunning foliage plant with very smooth and shiny obovate leaves up to 1.5 inches long. The new growth is bright reddish-purple. Only a few available - for the collector. Excellent drainage. Collected in Borneo(?) by RSF member Fran Ruherford. Probably best treated like a vireya. (+25?) RSBG