Blueberry Hannah’s Choice; An early season variety especially adapted to the Northeast.
Hannah’s Choice is an outstanding blueberry with medium to large, firm, flavorful fruits. An early season variety that is adapted especially to the Northeast. Plants are upright and bushy with pink-tinged flowers and wavy-edged leaves. It’s one of several blueberries developed by the USDA breeder Dr. Mark Ehlenfeldt, and surely a prized blueberry for the home garden.
Zone: 5-8
Height: 4-6 feet
Spread: 3-4 feet

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