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Blueberry Brigitta

This late season Australian bred blueberry crops abundantly, and produces firm fruit that resist bruising. The fruit tend to ripen at the same time it's ideal for mass picking - useful for storing / freezing / processing all at once. Keeps well. Blueberries in general produce a shrub with new branches suckering up from the base. They require chill, and leaves turn a lovely crimson colour in Autum. The fruit are prized eaten fresh, and can be stored well frozen or cooked in pies, jams etc. Can be self fertile but yeild will be better when pollinated by another variety.

NO DELIVERY TO WA as these are sent in pots with soil.

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Specifications

Ripening Time January - February
Fertility Partially Self-Fertile (produces viable pollen)
Growth Habit shrub 1.5m to 2m
Rootstock Not grafted
Chill Tolerance Normal chill
Plant Sizes 25-40cm potted

Pollination Guide

  • Pollination is far simpler than most people think. Generally, unless self fertile simply get 2 or more different varieties in the same group (eg pears) to ensure adequate pollination. A more comprehensive explanation can be found in our Pollination Guide
  • More information on Espaliering
  • More information in our Articles and on planting and pruning.
  • Answers to Common Questions.

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Blueberry Brigitta

Blueberry Brigitta

This late season Australian bred blueberry crops abundantly, and produces firm fruit that resist bruising. The fruit tend to ripen at the same time it's ideal for mass picking - useful for storing / freezing / processing all at once. Keeps well. Blueberries in general produce a shrub with new branches suckering up from the base. They require chill, and leaves turn