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PNW Native Plant Database Vaccinium parvifolium (Red huckleberry)
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Vaccinium parvifolium (Red huckleberry)

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A hard-to-find native lowland shrub, Red huckleberry has tasty tart red berries that follow small pink bell-shaped flowers. It’s delicate broom-like lime-green stems and bright pink buds are delightful in winter.

Best planted in partial to full shade, often in a stump or with old rotting wood. We grow ours for several years to be sure they will be successful in your woodland garden!

Great plant for pollinators, people and wildlife!

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A hard-to-find native lowland shrub, Red huckleberry has tasty tart red berries that follow small pink bell-shaped flowers. It’s delicate broom-like lime-green stems and bright pink buds are delightful in winter.

Best planted in partial to full shade, often in a stump or with old rotting wood. We grow ours for several years to be sure they will be successful in your woodland garden!

Great plant for pollinators, people and wildlife!

A hard-to-find native lowland shrub, Red huckleberry has tasty tart red berries that follow small pink bell-shaped flowers. It’s delicate broom-like lime-green stems and bright pink buds are delightful in winter.

Best planted in partial to full shade, often in a stump or with old rotting wood. We grow ours for several years to be sure they will be successful in your woodland garden!

Great plant for pollinators, people and wildlife!

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