- Vaccinium caesariense (New Jersey blueberry) is native to the Eastern United States. (wikipedia.org)
- Vaccinium caesariense is a native perennial plant in the Eastern United States, and is especially prominent in the New Jersey area, hence its common name New Jersey Blueberry. (wikipedia.org)
- caesariense × V. darrowii) Diploid Blueberry Population. (vaccinium.org)
- Vaccinium caesariense (New Jersey blueberry) is native to the Eastern United States. (wikipedia.org)
- Vaccinium caesariense is a native perennial plant in the Eastern United States, and is especially prominent in the New Jersey area, hence its common name New Jersey Blueberry. (wikipedia.org)
- Vaccinium caesariense has simple, small, oval green leaves during the summer and loses its leaves in the winter. (wikipedia.org)
- In commercial cultivation of Vaccinium caesariense, they are usually planted at the beginning of Fall or the end of Winter, with organic fertilizers such as manure compost and vermicompost. (wikipedia.org)
- Vaccinium caesariense Mackenzie. (unc.edu)
- Vaccinium caesariense is a diploid species, 2x = 24 (Redpath et al. (unc.edu)