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Vaccinium corymbosum 'Hodnett': Highbush Blueberry
6-12 ft; a selection made by my grandfather for its large tasty blue colored berries; in summer the berries are abundant and are excellent for eating straight from the bush or cooking. SIZE: 1gallon
Plant 2 different varieties for best fruit production
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Vaccinium corymbosum 'O'Neal'
Vaccinium corymbosum 'O'Neal': early ripening variety; vigourous upright bush; does better in a climate with a moderate number of chilling hours. Large fruit
1gallon available
Plant 2 different varieties for best fruit production
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Vaccinium corymbosum 'Primadonna'
'Primadonna' released by the Univ. of Florida. Early season fruit. Variety is best adapted to central and north Florida and in other areas with mild winters. This variety does require cross pollination. Good cross pollinators for this variety would be 'Windsor' or 'Springhigh' because they flower at the same time. 1gallon available
Plant 2 varieties for best fruit production
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Vaccinium corymbosum 'Springhigh'
'Springhigh' is a new low-chill variety released by the University of Florida. Berries appear in the early season and produce well in mild winter areas. Large dark blue fruit. Known to produce well into North Carolina. Vigorous grower that is fairly resistant to stem blight and phytophora. 1gallon size available
Plant 2 different varieties for best fruit production
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Vaccinium corymbosum 'Star'
'Star' is a patent variety released in 1998 by University of Florida. Upright growth habit, excellent fruit quality with medium vigor. Nice firm berries. Resistant to phytopthora but can get leaf spot. 1 gallon avail
Plant 2 varieties for best fruit production
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Vaccinium corymbosum EMERALD
Vaccinium corymbosum 'EMERALD': great variety for the south. Low chilling requirement. Nice fruit, no noted problems with root rot or leaf spot
1gallon available
Plant 2 varieties for best fruit production
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Vaccinium corymbosum JEWEL
Vaccinium corymbosum 'JEWEL': released by University of Florida breeding program. Variety needs low number of chilling hours. Good choice for central to south Florida. Good berry quality. Zone 8-10
1gallon available
Plant 2 varieties for best fruit production
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