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Wild blueberry plants grow about 12 inches high. They are referred to as lowbush to distinguish them from ordinary highbush berry plants, which can grow up to 6 feet tall. WILD KINGDOM The barrens ...
Blueberry plants' leaf shapes vary from elliptic to ovate with some contrast in the coloring between the top and bottom. Their flowers bloom in similar colors but have petals that form a bell ...
Because wild blueberries are commercially managed in the same place they’ve been naturally occurring for 10,000 years, growers can cultivate the fruit in a less intense, more targeted way than other ...
At the same time, the group collected small branches with leaves from wild blueberry plants in the plots to assess their water potential and validate the spectra-based estimation. Pictures and ...
In a rare move, earlier this month pallet-sized mats of wild blueberry thatch took a 52-mile trip to Wyman’s Wild Blueberry Research and Innovation Center — a first-of-its-kind 3-acre research ...
At the same time, the group collected small branches with leaves from wild blueberry plants in the plots to assess their water potential and validate the spectra-based estimation.
Some of the people Lindholm and Fiske sought out for advice told them to just plow up the blueberries and grow something else. This was 25 years ago, when there wasn’t a ton of local knowledge about ...