Red Pearl Lingonberry

Vaccinium ideaea


This highly praised European plant is ornamental in flower, leaf, and fruit. Grow them just as you do blueberries. They may be set as individual specimens, in rows, or planted together to form a solid ground cover from 8" to 12" tall. Bright red berries set against dense dark leaves. Berries can be picked into the late fall and taste very good. Zones 2-8. In hot summer areas plant in the shade.

Plant Characteristics
Pest ResistanceExcellent
Disease ResistanceExcellent
Drought TolerancePoor
Heat ToleranceFair
Humidity ToleranceFair
Sun ToleranceFair
Wet Soil TolerancePoor
Shade ToleranceGood
No SprayVery Good
Salt TolerancePoor
Fun for KidsFair
Deer ResistancePoor
Soil TypeHigh Organic Matter
Edible TypeBerry
Self FertileYes
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Lingonberry Care Guide


Lingonberries offer an exciting addition of color and fruit for northern gardens. Also called Cowberry, Partridgeberry, and Foxberry, Lingonberries have a long history of use throughout the world. On a recent trip to Holland and Germany we saw lingonberries in home gardens throughout our travels and enjoyed the many different dishes and condiments made from this delicious fruit.

Lingonberries are a super hardy dwarf perennial evergreen shrub reaching 4 to 16 inches high, slowly spreading through underground rhizomes. Lingonberries bloom twice, once in early spring and once in summer. With adequate frost protection, both blooms will give way to fine crops of sparkling red, pea sized fruit very high in vitamin C and other fruity acids. The berries have a slightly tart taste when eaten fresh, but really excel in sauces, jams, jellies, and wines. in Europe, Lingonberries have a long history of medicinal uses, from lowering choloesterol levels to curing gastric distress and rheumatism.

Grow Lingonberries just as you do blueberries, placing them in well drained sites with generous additions of organic matter such as peat, bark or sawdust. They are self pollinating. They may be set out as individual specimens, in rows, or planted together to form a solid groundcover. Lingonberries require very little fertilizer. Generally a balanced acid misture used for rhodies or azaleas once in the spring is sufficient. Plant in full sun or filtered shade for areas with warmer summers.

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