Bluetta, a New, Early Ripening Blueberry Variety
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https://doi.org/10.71318/apom.1969.23.1.2Abstract
'Bluetta' is a new, early-ripening blueberry variety introduced by the U.S. Department of Agriculture and the New Jersey Agriculture Experiment Station from their cooperative blueberry breeding program. 'Bluetta' tested as G-3, originated as a seedling from a cross of No. 3 ('North Sedgwick lowbush' x 'Coville') x 'Earliblue' made in 1947 by G.M. Darrow. It was selected in 1952 at Hammonton, New Jersey, by G.M. Darrow, D.H. Scott, and L.F. Hough.
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