

Vaccinium macrocarpon, also known as cranberry, is a perennial shrub native to North America. It is mainly cultivated for its fruit, which are small dark red berries with a fruity and slightly tart flavor.
Vaccinium macrocarpon 'Early Black', commonly known as American cranberry, is a vigorous, early-producing variety of this North American native species. It is highly valued both for its ornamental groundcover qualities and for its edible fruit. This low-growing evergreen plant is ideal for acidic beds, containers, or naturalistic garden designs.
‘Early Black’ is one of the oldest commercially grown cultivars, prized for its early ripening, reliable yields, and small, dark red, aromatic berries. It typically ripens earlier than most cranberries, with harvests beginning in late August or early September.
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