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Half-High Blueberries
Half-High Blueberries is a term used for a grouping of blueberry bushes with similar characteristics.

They are all the result, as the name might indicate, from crosses between high and lowbush blueberries. They will grow only 2 to 4 feet (.6 to 1.2 metres) tall.

They are ideal blueberry bushes for northern America and for Canada, as they are hardy in cold weather, down to as low as - 40 F / -40 C if well-covered in snow.

In general, these bushes will partially be able to pollinate themselves, though they will always do better with another variety to cross-pollinate with.

Developing Half-High Blueberry bushes is a specialty of breeding programmes in Michigan and Minnesota.

Other entries for Half-High Blueberries
Northblue Blueberries, Northcountry Blueberries, Northland Blueberries, Northsky Blueberries, Ornablue Blueberries, St Cloud Blueberries

Other entries for Blueberries
Elizabeth Blueberries, Highbush Blueberries, Little Giant Blueberries, Lowbush Blueberries, Rabbiteye Blueberries

Other entries for Berries
Akala Berries, Aronia Berries, Assai Berries, Baba Berries, Barberries, Bilberries, Black Gooseberries, Blackberries, Buffalo Currants, Bumbleberries, Cape Gooseberries, Cloudberries, Cranberries, Currants, Elderberries, Garden Huckleberries, Gooseberries, Haw Flakes, Hawthorne Berries, Huckleberry, Hudson Bay Currants, Jostaberries, Lingonberries, Mulberries, Otaheite Gooseberry, Raspberries, Red Currants, Saskatoon Berries, Sea Buckthorn, Serendipity Berries, Strawberries, Sunberries, Tayberries, Thimbleberries, Ugni, Waimate Berries, White Currants, Wineberries, Wonderberries, Worcesterberries

Other entries for Soft Fruit
Cherries, Grapes

Other entries for Fruit
Bananas, Bletting, Candied Fruit, Citrus Fruit, Dried Fruit, Drupes, Hard Fruit, Olives, Rhubarb

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