will0911 Shohin Messages 337 Reaction score 10 Location Northwest, FL USDA Zone 8/9 Oct 6, 2011 #1 I grew these from seed this year and the packet I know it said huckleberry but with all the confusion between the two I just wanted to make sure. Thanks Will B.
I grew these from seed this year and the packet I know it said huckleberry but with all the confusion between the two I just wanted to make sure. Thanks Will B.
B Bill S Masterpiece Messages 2,500 Reaction score 36 Location Western Massachusetts USDA Zone 5a Oct 6, 2011 #2 I am guessing Huckleberry, blueberry leaves are more elongated, the ones I see anyway.
will0911 Shohin Messages 337 Reaction score 10 Location Northwest, FL USDA Zone 8/9 Oct 6, 2011 #3 yeah the packets said huckleberry then i read online and saw some pictures so i wasnt sure. I didnt take pictures of the flowers ill take some this afternoon it would probably help. they are white. thanks though.
yeah the packets said huckleberry then i read online and saw some pictures so i wasnt sure. I didnt take pictures of the flowers ill take some this afternoon it would probably help. they are white. thanks though.
will0911 Shohin Messages 337 Reaction score 10 Location Northwest, FL USDA Zone 8/9 Oct 6, 2011 #4 Here are the flowers... Thanks
Mellow Mullet Masterpiece Messages 4,004 Reaction score 11,538 Location Mobile, Alabama-The Heart of Dixie USDA Zone 8-9 Oct 11, 2011 #5 Doesn"t look like either to me, at least like the ones that grow around here. No sure if they bloom that young from seed.
Doesn"t look like either to me, at least like the ones that grow around here. No sure if they bloom that young from seed.
Jay Wilson Shohin Messages 436 Reaction score 16 Location Polk City, Fl. Oct 29, 2011 #6 Could be a 'garden huckleberry' which is a member of the nightshade family and not related to blueberries at all.
Could be a 'garden huckleberry' which is a member of the nightshade family and not related to blueberries at all.