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Blueberry plant named ‘ZZ04062’

A new and distinct southern high bush blueberry variety, ZZ04062 is described. The variety results from selection among a population of seedlings derived from the controlled crossing of the blueberry varieties O'Neal (seed parent) (not patented) and Duke (pollen parent) (not patented). The fruit of this new variety has very large, attractive fruit which ripens mid-season. The new variety appears suitable for the fresh fruit market.

Blueberry plant named ‘ZF08-029’

The new blueberry plant variety ZF08-029 is provided. ZF08-029 is a commercial variety intended for the hand harvest fresh fruit market. The variety is produced from a cross of G-344 (female parent, not patented) and Draper (male parent, U.S. Pat. No. 15,103), which can be distinguished by its outstanding features.

Blueberry plant named ‘MG09768-05-002’
PP032349 · 2020-10-20 · ·

The new blueberry plant variety MG09768-05-002 is provided. MG09768-05-002 is a commercial variety intended for the fresh fruit market. The variety is produced from a cross of Magnolia and Caroline, which can be distinguished by its outstanding features.

Blueberry plant variety named ‘DrisBlueTwentyOne’
PP032267 · 2020-10-06 · ·

A new and distinct variety of blueberry plant named DrisBlueTwentyOne, particularly selected for productivity, medium to large, firm, sweet-flavored fruit, and a mid-range chill hour requirement suitable for production in latitudes ranging from 30 to 40 degrees, is disclosed.

Southern highbush blueberry plant named ‘TH-931’

The new variety TH-931 is provided. The new and distinct variety ripens around late May in south Georgia and early June in middle Georgia. The fruit of the new variety TH-931 are very large and firm. The new variety TH-931 exhibits high yields with an estimated chilling requirement of about 400 to 500 hours at or below approximately 7 C. The asexually reproduced variety is reliably propagated vegetatively.

Blueberry plant named ‘MG11543-23-004’
PP032216 · 2020-09-22 · ·

The new blueberry plant variety MG11543-23-004 is provided. MG11543-23-004 is a commercial variety intended for the fresh fruit market. The variety is produced from a cross of Brigitta (seed parent, not patented) and Ridley 1403 (pollen parent, U.S. Plant Pat. No. 25,432), which can be distinguished by its outstanding features.

Blueberry plant named ‘MG07876-15-003’
PP032217 · 2020-09-22 · ·

The new blueberry plant variety MG07876-15-003 is provided. MG07876-15-003 is a commercial variety intended for the fresh fruit market. The variety is produced from a cross of Elliott and Caroline, which can be distinguished by its outstanding features.

Southern highbush blueberry plant named ‘TH-1008’

The new variety TH-1008 is provided. The new and distinct variety flowers in early March in south Georgia, requiring frost protection for acceptable yields. The fruit of the new variety TH-1008 are ripen in early May in south Georgia and are very large, firm, and have good flavor. The new variety TH-1008 is compact with an estimated chilling requirement of about 200 to 300 hours at or below approximately 7 C. The asexually reproduced variety is reliably propagated vegetatively.

Blueberry plant named ‘FCM14-052’

The new blueberry plant variety FCM14-052 is provided. FCM14-052 is a commercial variety intended for the hand harvest fresh market. The new blueberry plant originated from a cross of FL01-06 (female parent, not patented) by FL06-556 (pollen parent, U.S. Pat. No. 27,771). FCM14-052 selected because it flowered and fruited more than most genotypes in a low latitude, zero chill evergreen production system and had large fruit with a small picking scar. FCM14-052 also produces significant numbers of flower buds in a zero chill climate, resulting in a concentrated harvest window.

Blueberry plant named ‘MG11654-24-001’
PP032187 · 2020-09-15 · ·

The new blueberry plant variety MG11654-24-001 is provided. MG11654-24-001 is a commercial variety intended for the fresh fruit market. The variety is produced from a cross of Duke (seed parent, not patented) and Ridley 1403 (pollen parent, U.S. Plant Pat. No. 25,432), which can be distinguished by its outstanding features.