Brigitta Blueberry
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Berry Characteristics:
Late season variety.
Abundance of large, light blue berries.
Very tasty and richly flavored.
Firm texture, suitable for both fresh consumption and freezing.
Plant Characteristics:
Upright, deciduous shrub.
Leaves turn shades of orange and red in autumn.
White spring flowers.
Clusters of mid to light blue edible fruits in late summer and early autumn.
Cultivation Tips:
For pollination purposes, it is best to plant 'Brigitta' near another blueberry variety.
Ideal for freezing due to the firm texture of the berries.
This information provides a good overview of the key features and growing conditions for Vaccinium 'Brigitta.' It seems like a versatile and attractive blueberry cultivar suitable for both fresh consumption and preservation.
May be susceptible to honey fungus (rarely), powdery mildews, root rot and chlorosis due to iron and manganese deficiency; see nutrient deficiencies. Blueberries are generally healthy and trouble-free, as long as they’re grown in suitably acidic soil or ericaceous potting compost, and kept well watered throughout the growing season. They need protection in very cold spells in winter, especially when grown in containers, and from frosts while in flower in spring. Make sure the fruits are protected from birds too, with netting or a fruit cage.
Fruit Ready to Pick: Aug
Brigitta Blueberry
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Berry Characteristics:
Late season variety.
Abundance of large, light blue berries.
Very tasty and richly flavored.
Firm texture, suitable for both fresh consumption and freezing.
Plant Characteristics:
Upright, deciduous shrub.
Leaves turn shades of orange and red in autumn.
White spring flowers.
Clusters of mid to light blue edible fruits in late summer and early autumn.
Cultivation Tips:
For pollination purposes, it is best to plant 'Brigitta' near another blueberry variety.
Ideal for freezing due to the firm texture of the berries.
This information provides a good overview of the key features and growing conditions for Vaccinium 'Brigitta.' It seems like a versatile and attractive blueberry cultivar suitable for both fresh consumption and preservation.
May be susceptible to honey fungus (rarely), powdery mildews, root rot and chlorosis due to iron and manganese deficiency; see nutrient deficiencies. Blueberries are generally healthy and trouble-free, as long as they’re grown in suitably acidic soil or ericaceous potting compost, and kept well watered throughout the growing season. They need protection in very cold spells in winter, especially when grown in containers, and from frosts while in flower in spring. Make sure the fruits are protected from birds too, with netting or a fruit cage.
Fruit Ready to Pick: Aug
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Water Needs / Maintence
Moderate/ Low to Moderate
Spaced Apart
1.2m
Pollination Group
Overall Height
1.2m
Species
Vaccinium
Root Stock
Fruits ready to be picked
Aug