Trentberry Huckleberry
Click here for Blueberry/Trentberry Care Guide Due to import restrictions we are unable to ship Trentberry to CA. Vaccinium spp. — Trentberry Trentberry is a southern‑type blueberry (sometimes described as a blueberry/wild‑huckleberry cross) selected in Pineville, Louisiana for its vigor, adaptability, and heavy production. Mature plants reach about 6 ft tall, producing large, glossy black berries roughly ½ inch in diameter. The fruiting period is extended and ornamental: red, green and black berries often appear together over a long season. Space plants in a 6–8 ft circle. Hardy in USDA Zones 6–10. Plant Characteristics Pest Resistance: Excellent Disease Resistance: Very Good Drought Tolerance: Very Good Heat Tolerance: Excellent Humidity Tolerance: Excellent Sun Tolerance: Excellent — prefers full sun for best yields Wet Soil Tolerance: Poor Shade Tolerance: Fair No‑Spray Suitability: Excellent Salt Tolerance: Fair Fresh‑for‑Kids / Edible Quality: Very Good Deer Resistance: Poor