1. Duke: A popular early season variety, Duke produces large, firm berries with good flavor and a slightly tart taste.
2. Elliot: A late season variety, Elliot produces large, sweet berries with a slightly tangy flavor.
3. Bluecrop: A mid-season variety, Bluecrop produces medium-sized berries with a sweet, mild flavor and firm texture.
4. Chandler: A mid to late season variety, Chandler produces large, sweet berries with a mild flavor and a firm texture.
5. Draper: An early to mid-season variety, Draper produces large berries with a sweet, mild flavor and a firm texture.
6. Legacy: A mid to late season variety, Legacy produces large, sweet berries with a rich flavor and a tender texture.
7. Aurora: An early season variety, Aurora produces medium to large berries with a sweet, tangy flavor and a firm texture.
8. Liberty: A mid-season variety, Liberty produces large, sweet berries with a mild flavor and a firm texture.
9. Northland: An early season variety, Northland produces medium-sized berries with a slightly tart flavor and a firm texture.
10. O’Neal: A mid-season variety, O’Neal produces large, sweet berries with a rich, fruity flavor and a firm texture.
Dr. Sarah Smith is a blueberry expert and author of BlueberryExpert.com. She has been growing and studying blueberries for over 20 years. Her research has focused on the different varieties, growing techniques, and nutritional content of blueberries. She is passionate about helping people to grow their own healthy blueberries and has been a leader in the industry for many years.