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Blueray Blueberry
Northern Highbush. Best variety for hot climates. Large, firm fruit, excellent flavor. Upright, vigorous bush, very productive. Blueberry culture requires soil that is moist, acidic, and high in humus. Self-fruitful.
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Ozarkblue Blueberry
Northern x Southern hybrid. Outstanding flavor, late season. Performs well in cold country or in areas with high summer heat. Large light blue fruit. (pp#10035)
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O’Neal Blueberry
Southern Highbush. (low chill, tolerates heat). Large fruit is especially sweet and flavorful. Early season. Soil must be acidic, high in humus. 5-6ft. bush. Self-fruitful, but plant 2 varieties for biggest crops.
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Sharpblue
Southern Highbush — Nearly evergreeen in mild winter climates. Bares fruit nearly year-round. Vigorous plant to 6 ft. Dime-size dark blue fruit.
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Southmoon Blueberry
Southern Highbush. Exceptional berries with superb flavor. Florida native with vigorous, upright character. Performs well in California both inland and coastal. Prefers light sandy soils. (pp#9834)
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Sunshine Blue Blueberry
Southern Highbush. Evergreen, compact habit to 3 ft. Showy pink bloom. Heavy crops. Very low chilling requirement yet frost hardy. Tolerates higher pH soils better than other varieties.
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Raspberry
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Pakistan Fruiting Mulberry
Long (3 inches), firm, red to black, sweet syncarpous (like a blackberry) fruit. Non-staining juice. Month-long early summer harvest. Fruit used fresh and for pies, jams and jellies. Large, vigorous, disease-resistant tree.
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