Morrow, a New Cane Canker-Resistant Highbush Blueberry Variety
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https://doi.org/10.71318/apom.1967.21.4.71Abstract
Named for the late professor E.B. Morrow, of the North Carolina Agricultural Experiment Station, the 'Morrow' blueberry originated from a cross of 'Angola' x 'Adams' made in 1945 by prof. Morrow. It was selected in 1948 on an farm near Ivanhoe, North Carolina by prof. Morrow, G.M. Darrow and D.H. Scott. It has been under continuous test since then as NC 678, until introduced in December 1964. During 1960-1964 the 'Morrow' was evaluated extensively by G.J. Galletta and J.M. O'Neal.
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