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Southland Blueberry
![]() The Southland blueberries are a favorite when making delicious blueberry waffles. |
![]() During the winter Southland blueberry bushes rarely lose all their leaves. Southland blueberry plants produce very large quantities of huge blueberries, many of the berries found on the interior of the plant. |
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![]() The Southland Blueberry develops huge berry clusters, which you can then pick and eat right off the plant. Call Aaron's Nursery to order yours today! |
![]() The berries usually ripen in late June and are a favorite with most home gardeners. The Southland may be grown over a wide range of states. |
![]() Blueberry bushes ripen in late June and the Southland blueberry is a favorite for most home gardeners. The Southland blueberry may be grown in many states. |
![]() Fresh Southland blueberries can be covered with blueberry syrup to create a terrific topping cakes, pies, and cookies. |
![]() The Southland Blueberry is plump and shiny and is unusual for the blueberry because most blueberries form a powder on the outside of the blueberry that is called bloom. |
![]() Picking fresh Southland blueberries is easy because of the large clusters of berries formed on the bushes in June. |
![]() Even though the Southland blueberry bush is a very old variety, the berries are grown in grown in many areas of south Georgia. |


















