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 BLUEBERRIES | PLANTATION |
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| • | The zone where we are located is very special by its exceptional natural conditions for the development of the blueberries; she is apt for the early, midseason and late ripening in the same land. |
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| • | O’Neal: Variety Highbush, early production, ripens middle of November and it extends until December ends. Fruit has excellent caliber, firmness and flavour. |
| • | Duke: Early production variety, Highbush, ripens next to O’Neal, the middle of November and it extends until December. Fruit has excellent calibre, firmness and flavour. Variety of excellent yields. |
| • | Bluecrop: Variety Highbush, early production although less than O’Neal and Duke. It begins to mature at beginnings of December and one extends until middle of January. Excellent calibre and flavour. |
| • | Brigitta Blue: Variety Highbush, late midseason ripening, the production extends from mid December until January ends. Excellent calibre and firmness. Very good variety for controlled atmosphere storage. |
| • | Brightwell: Variety Rabbiteye type, late midseason ripening; the production extends from January to middle February. Very good calibre, very good firmness and for the ship transport. Very precocious, highly productive variety. |
| • | Tifblue: Variety Rabbiteye type, late season ripening; the production extends from January to March. Very good calibre, very good firmness and for the ship transport. Very precocious and productive variety. |
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