Saturday, 1 July 2017

More About Types Of Blueberries Mississippi

By Stephanie Price


Blueberries are certainly among the most popular fruits, thanks to numerous qualities and really excellent taste. Mississippi, especially in the southern-east area, two basic types of this lovely fruits are grown. Rabbiteye, which is native to this part of state, and Southern Highbrush. Harvesting season begins early in May, and lasts till September, and both types of blueberries Mississippi have numerous varieties.

Rabbiteye is native to this area, and since it needs cross pollination, it is mostly grown using several different sorts, or varieties, in the same area. Different combinations result in maximum fruit set, and some of the most popular varieties used are Brightwell, Baldwin, Powderblee and, of course, Premier. The sort Tifblue is especially popular, thanks to its high quality and lovely taste.

Tifblue has beautiful, large, mid blue berries and ripening starts usually June 20. This is one of the most popular sorts, and can be harvested using machines, or manually. When it comes to chill hours, this particular sort requires five hundred and fifty to six hundred and fifty. Another interesting sort is Powderblee, which requires up to six hundred chill hours, and is appreciated because it has highest resistance to wet weather.

Centurion is especially interesting because it has self-fertile flowers. This sub specie has medium size berries which are medium in color as well. Harvest season begins in late July, and continues through August, till early September. As for most other varieties, mechanical harvesting is used both for fresh and frozen berries. There is a large market for both fresh and frozen ones.

Brightwell, with its mid blue berries, very small scars and really appealing flavor, has another great characteristic, it produces great volume of these lovely fruit. In Southeast area the harvesting season will start June 1. This sort needs up to four hundred chill hours. Another interesting variety is Premier, with its vigorous plant growth, large berries and high productivity.

Another main type of blueberries in Mississippi is called Southern Highbush. Ripening starts early in May, and the earliest sorts are O'Neal and Reveile. Other varieties of Southern Highbush also are harvested during May, for example Bladen, Blue Ridge, Cooper, Magnolia or Gulf Coast. O'Neal is among the most popular ones, with its medium blue color, really large berries and the fact it requires only four hundred chill hours. It also has really nice flavor.

Cape Fear and Reveille have lighter color and some other interesting qualities, as well as really lovely taste. When it comes to commercially highly interesting sorts, Jubilee is by all means among the most appreciated ones. This variety is easy to mechanically harvest, in one or two picks, and up to 95% of berries can be successfully picked this way. There are some sorts more suitable for yard growing, and some have special characteristics that make them especially popular or commercially interesting. For example, Reveille holds up in storage especially well.

Large, tasty berries with smaller scars and beautiful color are highly appreciated, although all sorts have their admirers. There are some varieties that hold up better in storage, some crack less in wet weather, and some have high productivity and better commercial qualities. The price depends of the beginning of the harvesting season, quality, size and color, and some other characteristics.




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