Ah. LOL. NiceI think I am in zone 6. Right now it is 19 degrees, and that is warm. The ground is also covered with 5 inches of snow. However, once it starts warming up, I am planning on planting them outside, so they can come up each spring.![]()
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Ah. LOL. NiceI think I am in zone 6. Right now it is 19 degrees, and that is warm. The ground is also covered with 5 inches of snow. However, once it starts warming up, I am planning on planting them outside, so they can come up each spring.![]()
That what I was thinking. I was told we didn't have wild blueberries hereLooks like blueberry to me. Time will tell. If they produce blue berries that taste like blueberries, then, that's what you got! They are a bit different than the low bush berries we have, but then you're in a different area!
I have. My county extension agent is my sister, (I know, luckyDan, have you done a google search for low bush blueberries? You might check with your county extension agent, maybe send a e-mail pic.
I can't help, but there is an excellent group on Facebook called Plant Identification that is amazing at this. They'll give you the common name and the scientific name as well most times