Blueberry Kisses® (1 x plant only)

$48.00 inc. GST

Self-pollinating

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Variety MB-007

Plants cannot be ordered online for delivery to Tasmania and WA due to interstate quarantine restrictions.

Blueberry Kisses® is an Australian bred, evergreen blueberry variety. It is a naturally dwarfing and self-pollinating blueberry variety that is characterised by the extra-large fruit size. The fruit size and dwarfing has been achieved by traditional plant breeding methods developed over many years. Please be aware that the growth habit of this variety is not quite as bushy and compact as Blueberry Burst. If all of our recommendations on the blueberry plant care page are followed, you can produce fruit up to three times larger than current blueberry varieties available to the home gardener. Harvest occurs over three to four months resulting in a constant supply of delicious, healthy, antioxidant rich fruit. Blueberries have actually been nick named brain berries and youth berries because of their high antioxidant levels.

Blueberry Kisses® is a low chill variety, flowering and fruiting over a four to six month period with an exceptionally high yield. It has been trialled and fruited successfully in both hot and cold climates across Australia.

When planted with our second variety, Blueberry Burst®, home gardeners will receive a constant supply of fresh tasty blueberries for around 6-8 months of the year.

Beginning and length of harvest will vary depending on region, climate and how the plants are grown. 

Suitability
All climates except frost prone areas with -4°C and below temperatures.
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Uses
For best results we recommend planting in pots or tubs. 
Tree height
1.0m
Tree width
0.75m
Skin colour
Dark blue to purple
Flesh
Firm
Fruit shape
Round
Fruit size
Large
Flavour
Sweet, juicy, crisp, melt in your mouth
Harvest time
Warm climates: August to January; Cool climates: September to February
Fruit uses
Eating fresh, jams, preserving, salads, cooking or freezing
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