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  2. Blueberry - Wikipedia

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    Fruit productivity of lowbush blueberries varies by the degree of pollination, genetics of the clone, soil fertility, water availability, insect infestation, plant diseases and local growing conditions. [3] Wild (lowbush) blueberries have an average mature weight of 0.3 grams (1 ⁄ 128 oz). [3] Lowbush blueberries, sometimes called "wild ...

  3. Vaccinium formosum - Wikipedia

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    The plant's primary habitats are in marshes, wetlands, and loamy/sandy soils. [5] It prefers low pH, acidic soils and will not fruit or grow well in basic conditions.The ideal conditions for this plant are in full sun; it can handle partial-sun though it may fruit less. [2]

  4. Vaccinium angustifolium - Wikipedia

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    V. angustifolium growing in a forest of another fire-adapted species, Pinus banksiana Vaccinium angustifolium is a low spreading deciduous shrub growing 5 to 60 cm (2 to 24 in) tall. [ 4 ] Its rhizomes can lie dormant up to 100 years, and when given the adequate amount of sunlight, soil moisture, and oxygen content they will sprout.

  5. Read These Tips for Growing Blueberries in Your Own Yard - AOL

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    Here’s how to plant and grow blueberry bushes for sweet, delicious berries right in your own back garden! You'll be making blueberry pie in no time! ... You'll be making blueberry pie in no time ...

  6. Vaccinium elliottii - Wikipedia

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    Vaccinium elliottii (Elliott's blueberry) is a species of Vaccinium in the blueberry group (Vaccinium sect. Cyanococcus). It is native to the southeastern and south-central United States , from southeastern Virginia south to Florida , and west to Arkansas and Texas .

  7. Blueberries on your balcony: Your guide to growing ... - AOL

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    You can grow fruit on your balcony or other small space, as long as you choose the right varieties, keep them well-watered and fed and plant them in the right containers, with plenty of sun.

  8. Vaccinium caesariense - Wikipedia

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    Vaccinium caesariense has simple, small, oval green leaves during the summer and loses its leaves in the winter. This dicot exhibits a shrub growth habit, meaning this perennial, multi-stemmed woody plant is not likely to grow larger than 5 m (16 ft) in height, particularly due to its numerous stems.

  9. Vaccinium darrowii - Wikipedia

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    Vaccinium darrowii is an evergreen shrub growing 30–120 cm (0.98–3.94 ft) tall, with small, simple ovoid-acute leaves 10–15 mm long and in non hybrid forms are a light blue-green color on the base of the plant and a light pink color at the tips of the branches. The flowers are white, bell-shaped, 4–8 mm long.

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