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High and low bush blueberries--how do you tell?
How can you tell whether an established blueberry is high bush or low bush?
Where does Sharp Blue fit into the picture? Bill |
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Cant help you answer your question. When We lived in Alaska, wild
blueberries were low to the ground and never got very big. When we lived in Arkansas I raised them myself. Most of the ones I ordered grew to 4 feet tall. It has been my experience that the term "low bush and high bush" is used when talking about cranberries, rather than blueberries. Sorry I couldnt help more. Dwayne wrote in message ... How can you tell whether an established blueberry is high bush or low bush? Where does Sharp Blue fit into the picture? Bill |
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Sharp Blue is a southern highbush. Most of the southern cultivars are
high bush. Low bush cultivars are short, rarely over two feet and relatively rare among commercial cultivars. |
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