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Cultivar Stories Plant BreedingJuly 21, 2023July 21, 2023

Blueberry ‘Perpetua’ and ‘Echo’ – Repeat Flowering

Blueberry ‘Perpetua’ and ‘Echo’ – Repeat Flowering

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Ryan King, Nahla Bassil This success story describes how plant breeders from the USDA and Oregon State University developed cultivars of Northern highbush blueberry that produce at least two flushes of flowers and fruit.

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