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(U.S. Plant Patent 16,266): Part of the Georgia River Series, Alapaha is a 2001 release of the University of Georgia . It flowers after Climax however fruit ripens about the same time as Climax. Plants have very vigorous upright growth with narrow crowns. The fruit is medium in size with excellent color, firmness, and yields; it also has a dry stem scar.
Fruit ripens very early. With a chilling requirement of less than 400 hours it is recommended to be planted in warmer climates (zones 7 and higher). (Plants have vigorous and upright growth. Fruit has good color and size with a moderately dry stem scar. Climax is a suggested pollinator for Aliceblue. (2 year plant, bareroot)
Fruit ripens with and sometimes just after Climax. Plants have good upright growth and flower approximately one week after Climax. The fruit is medium to large in size with a good flavor and stem scar. Austin is recommended for home and commercial use. Suggested pollinators are Alapapha, Climax, Brightwell, and Premier. (2 year plant, bareroot)
It is a late variety ripening approximately from early July to early August. Plants are moderately vigorous with upright growing habits. Fruit are large, and very dark blue with a good stem scar. Recommended for pick your own and home use. Suggested pollinators are Brightwell, Powderblue and Ochlockonee. Chilling requirement is 600 hours. (2 year plant, bareroot)
Fruit ripens in early to mid June through mid July. Plants have very vigorous and upright growing characteristics. Brightwell is one of the most reliable varieties for fruiting as well as having a harvest period of approximately 35 days making it an excellent choice for all planting applications. Berries have a medium size, excellent flavor, and a dry stem scar. Suggested pollinators are Alapaha, Austin, Powderblue, and Premier. Chilling requirements are 500 to 550 hours. (2 year plant, bareroot)
Early fruiting variety that requires 450 to 500 chilling hours maturing normally in the middle of June. Plants have upright growth habits with more of an open spreading crown than other varieties. Climax has been used for years in commercial, pick your own, and home settings. Berries are firm with excellent flavor, good color, and a very small stem scar. Suggested pollinators are Austin and Premier. (2 year plants, bareroot)
Late ripening normally in mid to late July. Plants have upright growth habits with average vigor. It has a higher chill requirement of 500 hours with medium size fruit, good flavor, and a dry stem scar. Recommended for home and pick your own use. (2 year plant, bareroot)
(Plant Patent Pending): Part of the Georgia River Series Ochlockonee is a 2002 release of the University of Georgia . Fruit ripens late June through mid August producing excellent yields. It has good berry color, firmness and a dry picking scar. Plant growth habit is very vigorous and upright. Suggested pollinators are Brightwell and Powderblue. Chilling requirement is 600 to 650 hours. (2 year plant, bareroot)
Ripens mid season. Berries are very light blue in color, medium in size with good firmness and flavor. Plants have an upright, spreading growth habit and are an excellent choice for using in ornamental settings. Powderblue also is a good choice for commercial plantings. Suggested pollinators are Brightwell, Tifblue, and Ochlockonee. Chilling requirement is 550 to 600 hours. (2 year plant, bareroot)
Ripen early to mid season but usually earlier than other mid season varieties. Fruit are larger in size with excellent color, great flavor and a dry stem scar. Plant growth habit is upright and vigorous. Recommended for all applications but is especially recommended for hand picking. Suggested pollinators are Austin and Brightwell. Chilling requirement is 450 to 500 hours. (2 year plant, bareroot)