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Highbush (V. corymbosum), the most common, growing to 6’; Southern Highbush, adapted to mild-winter climates, low chilling requirements, grown successfully in climates as warm as southern California/Florida; Rabbiteye (V. ashei), growing to 12’, tolerates warmer, dryer conditions; Lowbush (V. angustifolium), a commercial berry; There is a midhigh or half-high, a hybrid cross between lowbush and highbush varieties.
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