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includes cranberries, bilberries,
huckleberries and
Madeira blueberries.
Commercial blueberries—both wild (lowbush) and
cultivated (highbush)—are all native...
- 110955. S2CID 246734767. Lobos, G.A.; Han****, J.F. (2015). "Breeding
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changing global environment: a review". Front.
Plant Sci. 6: 782...
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Blueberry (French:
Blueberry : L'expérience secrète) is a 2004
French acid
Western directed by Jan Kounen. It is an
adaptation of the Franco-Belgian comic...
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Bilberries grow
singly or in
pairs rather than in clusters, as
blueberries do, and
blueberries have more
evergreen leaves.
Bilberries are dark in colour,...
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Department of
Agriculture as "a
fresh market,
local sales cultivar."
Chandler blueberries come in
relatively late in the
harvest season. As the
berries are quite...
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Blueberry muffin may
refer to A
muffin with
blueberry content A
blueberry muffin baby,
having skin
purpura resembling the
muffin This
disambiguation page...
- no top crust.
Blueberry pies are
often eaten in the
summertime when
blueberries are in
season in the
Northern hemisphere.
Blueberries, both wild ('lowbush')...
- name
Evergreen blueberry:
Vaccinium darrowii (Darrow's
evergreen blueberry,
southeastern United States)
Vaccinium myrsinites (Shiny
blueberry, southeastern...
- Look up
blueberry in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
blueberry is a
flowering plant and its fruit.
Blueberry may also
refer to:
Blueberry (Cannabis)...
- high
organic content; however,
blueberries have an
ideal pH of 4.2–4.8 and can be
grown on muck soils,
while blueberries and
cranberries prefer poorer...