Pennsylvania garden may not allow the best growing condition for acidulent - soil - love blueberries , but several varieties flourish in the state . Pennsylvania gardeners primarily produce northern highbush blueberry varieties since the plant bloom later than other varieties . Highbush blueberry give the plant several hebdomad ' edge to survive previous frosts . One thing gardeners must retrieve is that blueberry bush bushes require another plant with which to cross - pollinate ; otherwise , the industrial plant will bear little or no fruit .
Bluetta
Bluetta ’s yield ripens very early in the season , giving gardeners a luck to enjoy other fruits , but making the plant susceptible to late spring frosts . The compact Vannevar Bush accomplish three to four foundation in height at maturity , making it ideal for field with small spaces or as an attractive addition to landscaping . The medium - sized dark berry boast a tart flavor . In the evenfall , the leaves turn bright shades of loss .
Bluejay
A fast - growing plant , Bluejay turn double as fast as most other blueberry variety . Reaching heights of six to seven feet , the plant feature mild - flavor berries that maturate ahead of time in the season . Bluejay blueberries stay on the branches far longer than most other blueberries , yet they do not lose their taste . In the autumn , the leaf deform yellow - orange with bright yellow woods in the wintertime .
Spartan
feature fruit that matures early on in the season , Spartan have one of the most attractive blueberry bush bushes available . The fruits are also some of the well - tasting around , with scant blue skins and a sweet , tangy flavor . The President George W. Bush grows up to six feet in height with leaves that move around white-livered and orange in the fall . Because this industrial plant is a stickler for acidulous soil , gardener must amend their garden dirt with compost or other constitutive matter to ensure the maturation of the plant .
Patriot
The University of Maine selected this variety of blueberry bush for frigid mood requiring a hardy assortment . Patriot answers the need , while also producing lots of glum blue , flavorful berries . The plant spreads to about four foot in acme and width and pull through in crocked dirt more easily than other varieties . In the spring , the showy bloom add much - needed stake to the garden while the Orange River leafage appear in fall make it a show-stopper in free fall garden .