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  • |image=Blueberries.jpg ...with "wild") and the larger species, are known as "highbush blueberries". The [[leaf|leaves]] can be either [[deciduous]] or [[evergreen]], [[
    7 KB (985 words) - 20:55, 10 February 2010
  • ...''Vaccinium'' sect. ''Cyanococcus''). Compared with northern varieties of blueberries, Southern highbush cultivars have lower chilling requirements, greater tole Southern highbush blueberries tend to be self-fertile as a rule, but fruiting begins earlier and berries
    4 KB (616 words) - 21:20, 12 March 2009
  • ..., are always called huckleberries, other species may be called [[blueberry|blueberries]] or huckleberries depending upon local custom. Similar ''Vaccinium'' speci
    3 KB (398 words) - 04:18, 1 August 2007
  • ...lips. The bilberry also produced singly or in pairs on the plants, while blueberries come in clusters. Image:Norwegian blueberries.jpg|Wild bilberries collected in [[Norway]].
    4 KB (554 words) - 01:17, 19 March 2010
  • Rabbiteye blueberries are self infertile and must have two or more varieties to [[pollenizer|poll The species is cultivated for its edible berries, which are similar to other blueberries. It is also grown as an [[ornamental plant]] for its fall colors, typically
    4 KB (591 words) - 01:09, 19 June 2010
  • ...', is a species of flowering shrub in the genus which includes [[Vaccinium|blueberries and cranberries]]. It is a low-lying plant rarely reaching half a meter in
    2 KB (229 words) - 01:18, 19 June 2010
  • ...articularly west of the Alleghanies. One of the two commonest upland dwarf blueberries."
    2 KB (267 words) - 20:30, 14 October 2009
  • ...apple]], [[almond]]s, [[pear]]s, some [[plum]] and [[cherry]] varieties, [[blueberries]], [[Cranberry|cranberries]], [[cucumber]]s, [[cantaloupe]], [[watermelon]] ..., various native bees are vastly more efficient at pollination (e.g., with blueberries<ref>Javorek SK, Mackenzie KE, Vander Kloet SP (2002) Comparative pollinatio
    7 KB (995 words) - 07:17, 4 April 2007
  • |common_name=Incl: blueberries, cranberries, huckleberries, lingonberries Vaccinium (ancient Latin name of the blueberry). Ericaceae. Blueberries, Bilberries, Deerberries, and Cranberries. Erect or creeping shrubs, often
    11 KB (1,495 words) - 17:27, 13 October 2009
  • ...rolific, and thrives well on dry sandy hills. It furnishes the bulk of the blueberries found in the eastern markets. When mown down or burned, the new erect shoot
    3 KB (497 words) - 17:07, 13 October 2009
  • ...aylussacia (North America) yield huckleberries; species of Vaccinium yield blueberries. The fruits of V. Myrtillus (Europe) are bilberries. The European heaths fu
    6 KB (862 words) - 05:00, 14 May 2009
  • Blueberry-Culture. Fig. 586. Blueberries are fruit-bearing shrubs of the genus Vaccinium, long gathered wild in Nort ...successful growth. In such a situation they become feeble and finally die. Blueberries require an acid soil, and they thrive best in that particular type of acid
    17 KB (2,979 words) - 19:56, 10 February 2010
  • ...s. Other related plants in the genus ''[[Vaccinium]]'' include [[blueberry|blueberries]], [[bilberry|bilberries]], and [[huckleberry|huckleberries]].
    7 KB (978 words) - 10:28, 22 August 2009
  • ...n Entomology 110: 1145-1156. - A case study in the loss of pollination for blueberries, caused by gypsy moth spraying, which also killed bumblebees
    14 KB (2,040 words) - 07:50, 4 April 2007
  • ...ms of the freeze-dried pulp/skin powder, with a profile similar to that of blueberries (Schauss et al., 2006a). [[Resveratrol]] was additionally found to be prese
    18 KB (2,702 words) - 15:48, 7 July 2010
  • ...dients include noni [[purée]] and juice concentrates from [[grapes]] and [[blueberries]].
    27 KB (3,862 words) - 08:47, 16 October 2007
  • ...y gooseberries, strawberries (of Chilean origin), many plums, cranberries, blueberries, and a few apples.
    34 KB (5,495 words) - 19:39, 21 August 2009
  • ...ol. I; p. 515.] Some time we should have numerous varieties of the several blueberries and huckleberries to enrich pine plains, mountain tracts, swamps and waste
    139 KB (22,466 words) - 22:18, 11 January 2010