If you’re looking to add a touch of sweetness and lush foliage to your garden, exploring the different types of blueberry plants is a great place to start. Blueberries thrive across New Zealand’s varied climates, offering not only delicious fruit but beautiful bushes that attract pollinators. Whether you're seeking classic northern blueberries, robust southern varieties, or even native New Zealand options, understanding the different types of blueberry plants will help you select the best fit for your garden and yield the tastiest harvest.

Dianella nigra, commonly known as the New Zealand Blueberry or Tūrutu, is a NZ native that features lush foliage and glossy berries that vary in colour from blue, white, to deep purple. They are held amidst the strap-like, glossy green leaves. Dianella nigra typically grows to 40 cm tall and 50 cm wide, and is commonly included in a mixed planting or border, used in cottage gardens, or mass planted either on a bank or as a groundcover.
From $20.18

Blueberry 'Powder Blue' is a late season blueberry variety valued for its sweet flavour, firm berries, and extended harvest period. This reliable plant performs well in New Zealand conditions and is ideal for gardeners wanting fruit later in the season. Producing attractive light blue berries it is excellent for fresh eating, baking, and preserving. Hardy and productive, Blueberry 'Powder Blue' is a great choice for extending blueberry harvests.
From $29.63
Join our community of happy customers.