Liners - 1 Gallon - Plant Characteristics
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Springwide 1 Gallon |
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Quantity
1-24
25-300
300+ |
Price
$8.95
$3.50
$2.60 |
| Price Includes Royalty |
trueBLUE's 1 gallon Field Ready blueberry plants quality are the result of years of industry experience and plant knowledge. The consistent quality and predictable performance demonstrates a commitment to our customer's success.
Depending upon the different growth characteristics of the southern high bush varieties most plants will average 18-24" inches in height. Depending on the customer needs and the time of year the plants may be pruned to 16"-22" inches prior to shipping.
trueBLUE plants transplant with little shock to the root system and in ideal field conditions are often ready for fruiting the following fruit season.
1 Gallons average 3-4 lbs. each) Available September – July |
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Springwide Liner |
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Quantity
1-24
25-300
300+ |
Price
$ 2.20 per plant
$ 1.80 per plant
$ 1.29 per plant |
| Price Includes Royalty |
| 2.5” Liner - The large deep root system transplants well into larger pots or nursery beds. It’s a good alternative for growers who want to grow their own finished plants. |
U.S. Plant Patent 11807
Description of Springwide Blueberry
The main advantages of Springwide appear to be its very low chill requirement, excellent leafing early in the spring, and early ripening. Because Springwide is not as vigorous as some of the other varieties that do well in north Florida, the variety may prove most useful in the central Florida peninsula where lack of chilling can limit the productivity of other varieties. Springwide berries ripen early. Springwide averaged 50% ripe at Windsor about 5 days before the average for Star, Windsor, Millennia, Emerald, and Jewel. It consistently ripened earlier than all of these varieties. Berry size for Springwide is large - about the same size as for Star. The berry has excellent scar, firmness, and flavor. Berry color is medium, about like Sharpblue and Windsor.
Spring Wide Blueberry is USA Patent Protected - Unlicensed Propagation is Prohibited by Law
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