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(Hybrid Blueberry)
Sweet, firm, medium-sized fruit is abundant on this upright, vigorous southern highbush blueberry hybrid that makes a beautiful landscape shrub too. It derives from crosses between northern highbush blueberries and species native to the Southeast United States, thus combining the robust flavor and earlier fruiting of the former with the low chilling requirements of the latter. The berries ripen in late spring or early summer, 2 weeks earlier than rabbiteye blueberries. The pinkish urn-shaped flowers...
Bosh Bruening
(Hybrid Blueberry, Northland Blueberry)
Highbush blueberry is a medium-sized deciduous shrub native to eastern North America and valued both as a culinary and an ornamental plant. In late spring, dainty, bell-shaped flowers grow in clusters at the ends of the many branches. These are followed from early summer (for early-fruiting cultivars) to midsummer (for late-season cultivars) by spherical blue fruits that are delicious raw or cooked. The lustrous leaves turn brilliant colors in fall and the young twigs are red in winter, adding further...
(Hybrid Blueberry, Northsky Blueberry)
Combining the more upright habit and larger fruits of northern highbush blueberry (Vaccinium corymbosum) with the compactness and exceptional cold-hardiness of lowbush blueberry (V. angustifolium), this "half-high" cultivar bears quantities of medium-sized sweet sky-blue berries in early summer. They are delicious fresh, preserved, baked, or frozen. The firm succulent fruits are preceded by small white urn-shaped flowers. The mounding knee-high plants have oval dark green...
Russell Stafford
(Hybrid Blueberry, Patriot Blueberry)
A compact, exceptionally hardy hybrid which bears generous clusters of large flavorful light-blue fruits early in the season, this University of Maine introduction is one of the best blueberry cultivars for home gardens and small-scale growers in the Northeast United States. The juicy, slightly flattened, medium-firm berries ripen in early summer. Small pinkish-white urn-shaped flowers precede the fruits. The oval glossy green leaves turn fiery colors in fall. Conspicuous purple-red twigs provide...
(Hybrid Blueberry, Polaris Blueberry)
Combining the more upright habit and larger fruits of northern highbush blueberry (Vaccinium corymbosum) with the compactness and exceptional cold-hardiness of lowbush blueberry (V. angustifolium), this "half-high" cultivar bears quantities of medium-sized sweet light-blue berries in early summer. The firm crispy aromatic fruits are delicious fresh, preserved, baked, or frozen. They are preceded by small white urn-shaped flowers. The broad upright waist-high plants have...
(Hybrid Southern Highbush Blueberry, Reveille Blueberry)
An excellent variety commercial growers in the lower Mid-Atlantic and upper Southeast regions of the United States, 'Reveille' is a hybrid involving northern highbush blueberry (Vaccinium corymbosum) and blueberry species native to the Southeast United States. This heat-tolerant cultivar produces masses of small to medium-sized light-blue berrries from mid- to late spring, weeks before the rabbiteye blueberry season. The firm, crisp-skinned, succulent fruits are preceded by urn-shaped pinkish-white...
(Hybrid Southern Highbush Blueberry, Sharpblue Blueberry)
One of the best and most widely planted blueberry cultivars for areas with mild winters, Sharpblue' is a hybrid between northern highbush blueberry (Vaccinium corymbosum) and blueberry species native to the Southeast United States. This heat-tolerant cultivar produces masses of large flavorful dark blue berrries in spring, with a second smaller crop in fall in mild climates. The round, medium-firm, succulent fruits are preceded by urn-shaped pinkish-white flowers. The attractive blue-tinged...