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Highbush Blueberry Varieties

Approximately 750 - 1000 hours chilling required to satisfy dormancy. Mainly self fruitful but will perform better planted with another variety. Main type of blueberry for the cooler areas of Australia.

Northland *

Bush Spreading, vigorous bush to 1.5m.
Yield Very productive with medium size, dark, sweet fruit.
Fruit Fruit hangs without dropping and gets progressively sweeter.
Market Large picking scar makes fruit unsuitable for wholesale market sales, but is an excellent variety for U-pick, local sales, and for processing.
Area Northland performs exceptionally well in areas of extreme summer and winter temperatures.

Denise *

Bush Medium vigour and height to 1.5m,with slightly spreading growth habit
Yield Heavy yields of big, attractive berries, makes this variety very popular with some growers.
Fruit Fruit is very large and round, medium blue with red around stem end. Berries usually delicious but can lose flavour once very ripe. Also can tear at picking scar.
Market Good for fresh sales including U-pick but does not keep well.
Area Seems to perform best in warm areas.

Bluecrop *

Bush Moderate vigour, but very productive, height to 2.1m. Bush requires excellent drainage.
Yield Heavy yields of big, attractive berries, makes this variety very popular with some growers.
Fruit Fruit is light blue, very large and firm with good flavour. Flavour is best with the first few picks and deteriorates over the season. Flavour also better when warn days are followed by cool nights.
Market Small picking scar - excellent fresh fruit. Most popular variety world wide. Very easy and cheap to hand pick in relation to other popular varieties. Can have a percentage of fruit that stays red and doesn’t ripen properly, but very consistent yields year to year.

Brigitta *

Bush Tall vigorous upright bush to 2.4m.
Yield High production
Fruit Very large, medium blue, firm fruit with good flavour. Excellent picking scar and keeping quality. Clusters can be tight and the bloom damaged easily. Ripens two weeks after Bluecrop with similar size berries. Fruit can drop easily so care when hand harvesting is required. For pollination purposes it is best if planted near another variety.
Market Probably the best keeping and shipping variety available. A favourite with exporters.
Area An Australian developed variety Brigitta is now being widely grown world wide.

Caroline *

Bush Medium size plant. Moderate vigour with good bush shape.
Fruit Fruits a week to 10 days after Brigitta with distinctive aromatic flavoured fruit. Fruit is large with the first few picks best and deteriorating as the season progresses.
Area An Australian developed variety.

Elliott *

Bush Medium vigour, semi upright bush.
Yield Extremely heavy yields.
Fruit Small to medium, powder blue, firm, slightly tart berries. Berries come off in just a few picks. Berries soften with extreme temperature.
Area Suits cooler districts.

Reka *

Bush Upright vigorous growth.
Yield High yields.
Fruit Medium sized good flavoured firm berries. Ripening between Earliblue and Bluecrop.
Market Suitable for the fresh market, U-pick and processing.
Area Introduced from N.Z. Reka has displayed exceptional vigour under a wide range of soil conditions overseas, suggesting it should do well in most high chill areas of Australia.

Nui *

Bush The spreading bush is slow to establish. Likes humus rich soils.
Yield Moderate yields.
Fruit Berries are extremely large, light blue, firm, outstanding flavour and superior keeping quality.

Puru *

Bush Upright, sturdy bush of moderate vigour.
Fruit Fruit is Bluecrop size, light blue, small recessed scar with exceptional highly aromatic flavour.
Notes A favourite variety in Japan.

* The observations made about these plants, have been made at Moondarra in Gippsland, Victoria. Different climatic conditions and soil could show different results. Please use this information as a guide only.

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