Blue Berries |
Description |
Ripen |
MISTY |
Misty is one of the most vigorous and high yielding varieties. The bright blue-green foliage provides a perfect contrast to the pink and white spring flowers and deep blue summer fruit. Chilling needs are very low at 300 hours.4-6 Ft, Spreading, Upright |
Ealry season Fruit |
SUNSHINE BLUE |
For gardens in Southern California , Sunshine Blue is perfect. This semi-dwarf, versatile evergreen blueberry features showy hot pink flowers, yielding large crops of delicious blue berries. Requires low chilling of 150 hours makes it great for Southern California. |
Mid to Late Season |
O'Neal |
Oneal has great flavor blueberries. Summer foliage is an attractive gray-green accented with red stems and branches. Oneal has a chilling requirement of 500-600 hours. |
Very early |
Black Berries |
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Black Marion |
Sweet-tart berries with complex flavor. Also called “marion blackberry”. Great berries — favored in pies, jams, jellies, and syrups. Plant has a trailing growth habit. Descendent of native blackberries, raspberries, and loganberries. Self-pollinating. |
July |
Brazos |
Its vigorous canes produce a high yield of large fruit and is typically the first blackberry variety to ripen. The acid-flavored fruit is usually recommended for cooking more than for the fresh market. Plants are drought Abundant fruit set on healthy plants. |
June-July |
Olallie |
The Olallie Blackberry has been outstanding in productiveness; it has a large berry with high flavor that’s sweeter and less tart. This berry is perfect, fresh and for jams & desserts. They are vigorous growers and are very productive. |
June-July |
Raspberry |
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Munger Black |
Munger is a midseason bearer. Large, plump yet firm, shiny black berries that are not seedy. Munger has a delicious, sweet flavor that is excellent for jam, jellies, and preserves. Munger has stout canes that appear to be more resistant to fungal diseases than other raspberry varieties. Very hardy. |
Midseason |
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Boysenberry |
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Thornless |
Deciduous, prolific producer of sweet-tart, large reddish fruit in mid-summer of second year. Fast-growing thornless canes need support. Great used fresh or cooked. Freezes well |
Mid Summer |
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