Rabbiteye Blueberry Plants
Rabbiteye blueberries (Vaccinium virgatum) are a southern blueberry species native to the southeastern United States, known for their adaptability to warm climates and high yield potential. These vigorous, heat-tolerant plants grow as large shrubs, reaching heights of 6–10. . . SHOW MORE
Rabbiteye blueberries (Vaccinium virgatum) are a southern blueberry species native to the southeastern United States, known for their adaptability to warm climates and high yield potential. These vigorous, heat-tolerant plants grow as large shrubs, reaching heights of 6–10 feet. Rabbiteye blueberries thrive in well-drained, acidic soil (pH 4.0–5.5) and require full sun for optimal fruit production. They are drought-tolerant once established but benefit from consistent watering during dry spells. Cross-pollination between different rabbiteye varieties is essential for producing large, high-quality berries, so planting multiple cultivars is recommended. To grow rabbiteye blueberries, prepare a sunny site with amended, well-drained soil, provide mulch to retain moisture and suppress weeds, and prune annually to maintain plant shape and vigor. These plants are highly productive and can produce fruit for decades with proper care.
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