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A Japanese Blueberry Tree Resource Guide

Articles: A Japanese Blueberry Tree Resource Guide

As a companion to Matt Ritter’s article about Japanese blueberry tree (Elaeocarpus decipiens, syn. E. sylvestris), which was featured in the October 2011 issue of Pacific Horticulture, we offer the following short list of nurseries that occasionally offer these trees. Be sure to contact any nursery before visiting to confirm that there will be any available.

To read Matt’s full story about Japanese blueberry trees, click here to purchase a copy of the October 2011 issue of Pacific Horticulture.

Evergreen Nursery
Several locations in San Diego County
760/754-0340
www.evergreennursery.com
Wholesale, retail, online catalog

Forestfarm
990 Tetherow Road
Williams, OR 97544
541/846-7269
www.forestfarm.com
Online catalog, mail order

Monrovia
Azuza, CA
www.monrovia.com
Wholesale only, online catalog (ask your local retail nursery to order trees from Monrovia)

Urban Tree Farm Nursery
3010 Fulton Road
Fulton, CA 95439
707/544-4446
www.urbantreefarm.com
Retail, walk-in, online catalog

Check also with your local botanical garden, as Elaeocarpus species are sometimes available through seasonal plant sales hosted by these institutions.

Please be sure to mention Pacific Horticulture when contacting any of these vendors.

If you find another nursery offering Japanese blueberry trees, please send a note to the editor at editor@pacifichorticulture.org.

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