Are blueberries trees?
Blueberry is a tree, native to North America, a perennial shrub and a small berry fruit tree. Because its fruit is blue, it is called blueberry. It belongs to plants, and its fruit belongs to fruits. Blueberry, also known as Tusi, is a perennial low shrub of Vaccinium in Ericaceae.
Appearance characteristics of blueberry
The roots of blueberry trees grow very shallowly, and the height of the trees varies with different varieties. Rabbit eye blueberry can grow to 10m height, and dwarf blueberry can grow to 30-50cm height.
Characteristics of blueberry: The leaves are usually simple, alternate or opposite, and the leaves are mostly oval and green. When flowering, the flowers are mostly lateral, sometimes terminal, and the fruits are spherical or oval in size.
Where do blueberries grow?
The suitable climate, temperature and soil will change with different blueberry varieties. For example, short blueberries can grow above 40℃, but high irrigation blueberries can also grow at MINUS 25℃. Blueberry has good soil quality, slightly acidity and good air permeability. The planting area requires flat terrain, small slope, abundant sunshine and high-quality water sources around it.
The main producing areas of blueberries in China are Heilongjiang, Jilin, Changbai Mountain, Daxinganling and Xiaoxing 'anling forest areas, and genhe city in Inner Mongolia.
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