vaccinium corymbosum การใช้
- Gardeners north of Washington, D . C ., should grow high-bush blueberries ( Vaccinium corymbosum ).
- This data includes both low ( wild ), and high-bush ( cultivated ) blueberries : Vaccinium corymbosum.
- BIShV was first discovered in a blueberry field containing highbush blueberry ( Vaccinium corymbosum L . ) in Washington in 1991.
- The berries were collected and used in Native American cuisine in areas where " Vaccinium corymbosum " grew as a native plant.
- Though related to the common blueberry ( " Vaccinium corymbosum " ) very few have managed to grow Rocky Mountain huckleberry in domestic cultivation.
- Cultivated blueberry bushes ( Vaccinium corymbosum ) grow for three years before they become fully productive and produce for about eight years before they must be replaced.
- The only known plant hosts of blueberry shoestring virus are highbush blueberry, " Vaccinium corymbosum ", and lowbush blueberry, " Vaccinium angustifolium ", plants.
- This Dutch language page is one of the sources; it also shows other pics of " Vaccinium corymbosum " in that particular reserve ('Fochtelo雛veen') . talk ) 19 : 07, 30 June 2014 ( UTC)
- :: Uhm, having read that, I was planning to propose " Vaccinium corymbosum ", but now I see that on Commons, EB Doulton already did the work . talk ) 16 : 55, 30 June 2014 ( UTC)