
50 American Cranberry | Vaccinium Macrocarpon Seeds
American Cranberry, Vaccinium macrocarpon, Seeds (Edible, Hardy, Fall Color) The American Cranberry is a low trailing, mat-forming, evergreen shrub of bogs. This species is the source of the commercial cranberry. Plants grow 12 inches tall with a 3 to 4-foot spread and have small, glossy, leathery dark green leaves to 3/4 inch across, bronzy in spring and dark green in summer, then turning a variety of colors in fall. Leaves turn bronze in winter. In spring thru summer, the American Cranberry produces fuchsia-pink bell-shaped flowers in nodding clusters. The flowers are unique, with four turned-back petals, that look like hats and beak-like stamens. Flowers are followed by edible, round, bright red berries that mature in September thru October. Allowed to spread, plants can form a carpet of lush green foliage. The American Cranberry can be grown as a food crop, as an ornamental, or both. Name: American cranberry Scientific Name: Vaccinium macrocarpon Zone: 2-7 Plant height: 1-2