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Ivanhoé Blueberry plants for Professional Growers

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Collection: Ivanhoé Blueberry plants for Professional Growers

Technical sheet of the Ivanhoe blueberry variety

  • Fruit flesh color: Juicy
  • Skin color: Fairly dark blue to blue-black
  • Size and shape: Very large (13-16 mm in diameter, sometimes up to 18 mm), spherical to slightly flattened in shape
  • Tree size: Reaching 1.30 to 1.50 meters in height
  • Fruit maturity: Early July to late August
  • Fruit Taste: Aromatic, fragrant, tangy, sweet flavor with a slightly sour note. Very good taste quality, sometimes compared to wild blueberries but sweeter. Very juicy.
  • Earliness of the variety: Mid-season to late
  • Fruiting period Mid-July to end of August, over 4 to 5 weeks
  • Disease resistance and storage: Good disease resistance. Fruits are firm and resistant to bursting in the rain. Very good handling resistance and storage up to 10 days fresh after harvest.
  • Variety yield: Excellent, with abundant harvests
  • Is this variety self-fertile? Yes, but yield is improved by cross-pollination with another variety.
  • Commercial use: Fresh consumption, processing (juice, jams), pastries
  • Comments: Upright shape, sparsely branched bush. Fruits rich in anthocyanins. Honey-producing flowering in April-May.

Quick read / the essentials on Myrtillier Ivanhoe

The Ivanhoe variety embodies excellence for professionals looking for a reliable and high-performance blueberry bush. At Bairiverse , a specialist wholesale supplier of blueberry plants , we rigorously select our plants to guarantee results that meet your expectations. Choosing to buy Ivanhoe blueberry plants means investing in a mid-season to late-season variety, known for its vigor, remarkable productivity and incredible taste.

As a specialist wholesale supplier of blueberry plants , we value Ivanhoé for its compact, upright growth, perfect for modern orchards, and for its large, attractive, blue-black fruits that resist splitting. Its high Brix content (11 to 13%) and balanced taste between sweetness and woody acidity will appeal to both high-end fresh markets and processing (juice, pastries, frozen foods).

By choosing to buy Ivanhoe blueberry plants , you benefit from a self-fertile variety, robust against diseases, tolerant to drought and requiring little staking. Bairiverse , your specialist wholesale supplier of blueberry plants , supports you with plants ready to produce quickly, adapted to a wide range of French terroirs.

General characteristics of the variety

'Ivanhoé' is a blueberry variety of the Vaccinium corymbosum type, classified as a mid- to late-season variety. It is appreciated for its vigor, productivity, the taste quality of its fruits and its good tolerance to varied growing conditions. Thanks to its compact and upright habit, it adapts easily to modern professional orchards while facilitating cultural interventions.


Fruit characteristics

The fruits of the 'Ivanhoé' variety are particularly large , with an average weight of 2.3 g and an average size ranging from 18 to 22 mm for the largest. Their shape is spherical to slightly flattened . The skin color is dark blue to blue-black, often covered with abundant bloom , giving a very attractive appearance when sold fresh.

The flesh is juicy , with a mild, sweet flavor, accompanied by a tangy, woody note that sometimes evokes wild blueberry. The Brix level averages 11 to 13% , with a juice pH between 3.2 and 3.5 , reflecting a well-balanced moderate acidity . The fruits resist cracking well, even in the rain, making it a reliable variety even in humid conditions.

Post-harvest storage is good: the fruits can be kept for up to 10 days in a cool place and can be frozen very well.

Agronomic characteristics

The shrub has medium to strong vigor , with an upright and compact shape , with few branches. Its adult height varies from 1.30 m to 1.50 m , which facilitates pruning and harvesting. Thanks to this structured shape, the need for staking is low , except during the establishment phase where light support is recommended.

Flowering occurs in April-May , in the form of clusters of honey-producing white flowers, which encourages the presence of pollinators. Fruiting generally begins in mid-July and lasts 4 to 5 weeks , with a peak harvest at the end of July .

Fertility and pollination

The 'Ivanhoé' variety is self-fertile , but cross-pollination with other compatible varieties significantly improves fruit size , uniformity and quantity . A 20% to 30% yield gain is often observed in mixed orchards.

Recommended pollinating varieties include:
'Berkeley', 'Bluecrop', 'Duke', 'Brigitta', 'Darrow', 'Elliott' , which share a flowering compatible with that of 'Ivanhoe'.


Performance and commercial use

'Ivanhoé' is very productive , with a potential of 2 to 5 kg of fruit per adult plant . It is ideally suited to the high-end fresh fruit market thanks to its visual appearance, firmness and taste. The variety is also well suited to processing (juice, jams, pastries, sorbets) due to its high juice content and strong aroma . Its resistance to freezing also makes it an excellent choice for frozen foods.

It can be used in direct sales , in mass distribution or in the industrial processing sector .

Resistance and cultural requirements

'Ivanhoé' stands out for its good resistance to common blueberry diseases . No major cases of specific sensitivity have been reported, which allows for a reduction in the need for phytosanitary treatments .

It also shows good pest tolerance and above-average drought resistance for varieties. This makes it an attractive option for orchards with low irrigation or located in areas subject to episodes of water stress.

Like all blueberries, 'Ivanhoé' is sensitive to limestone and requires acidic soil , ideally between pH 3.5 and 5. Well-drained soil is essential to avoid root asphyxiation .

Adaptability and hardiness

'Ivanhoé' is known for its good adaptability to the different French soil and climate conditions. Its hardiness is described as average , with a cold tolerance of up to -15°C or even -20°C depending on the source, which makes it suitable for a large part of the country, provided that areas with frequent late frosts are avoided.

Varietal comparison

Compared to varieties like 'Bluecrop' or 'Duke' , 'Ivanhoé' stands out for its better fruit retention , a more distinctive flavour and greater resistance to disease . Unlike 'Elliott' or 'Berkeley', it is not particularly susceptible to Phytophthora and its growth habit is more structured, making it easier to maintain.

To summarize: Ivanhoe Blueberry

The Ivanhoe blueberry is an essential reference for any arborist wishing to combine high yield and ease of cultivation. Bairiverse , as a specialist wholesale supplier of blueberry plants , offers premium quality plants that meet the requirements of the professional market.

By deciding to buy Ivanhoé blueberry plants , you are choosing a variety with particularly large fruits (up to 22 mm), resistant to splitting, and with excellent post-harvest stability. Their authentic and distinctive flavor, as well as the good conservation of the fruits (up to 10 days in the refrigerator) ensure flawless marketing, both in direct sales and in large-scale distribution or for the agri-food industry.

Thanks to its hardiness (down to -20°C) and increased drought tolerance, Ivanhoe is the perfect answer to today's agricultural challenges. As a specialist wholesale supplier of blueberry plants , Bairiverse guides you in purchasing Ivanhoe blueberry plants and maximizing your yields with complete peace of mind. Trust our expertise for the success of your planting project!

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