Blueberry 'Jubilee'

Sky-blue, medium large, very sweet fruit matures early season from midsummer through fall. Pink and white bell-shaped flowers bloom in late spring followed by fruit crop. Sets a good crop of fruit in milder climates that experience only 500 hours of chilling. An attractive shrub with blue-green foliage for beds or the fruit garden. Remains evergreen in mild winters or turns brilliant red before shedding leaves in cold climates. Semi-deciduous shrub. Full sun. Vigorous growth 4 to 5 feet tall and wide.
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Sunshine Blue

Hot pink bell shaped flowers are decorative before fading to white. Blooms in late spring. Yields an abundant crop of large tangy fruit with as few as 150 hours of chill. Self pollinating, but produces best when planted with another variety. Dwarf stature is far more suited to ornamental gardens and small space landcapes than other varieties. Semi-evergreen shrub. Full sun. Moderate growth 3 to 4 feet tall and wide
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O'neal

Often considered to have the best flavor of the Southern highbush. Produces white, bell-shaped flowers in spring followed by an abundant crop of large, dark blue fruit. Matures very early from summer through fall. Suggesting chilling requirement of 400 to 500 hours for good fruit set. Foliage either remains evergreen in mild winters or turns brilliant red before falling in cold climates. Produces a rounded spreading shrub suited to mixed borders or fruit garden. Semi-deciduous shrub. Moderate growth to 5 feet tall, 6 feet wide.
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