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ACCESSIONPLANT NAMETAXONOMYORIGINGENEBANKIMAGEAVAILABILITYRECEIVEDSOURCE TYPESOURCE DATECOLLECTION SITECOORDINATESELEVATIONHABITATIMPROVEMENT LEVELNARRATIVE
0PI 690340'Burgundy'Vaccinium angustifolium Aiton Maine, United StatesCORNot Available2018DEVELOPED1985CultivarNorthern lowbush blueberry selection with early ripening fruit. The foliage is burgundy colored in the fall. This cultivar was released from the Main Agricultural Experiment Station in 1985. Six cultivars of the lowbush blueberry were released for ornamental landscape plants at that same time. They were 'Burgundy', 'Claret', Jonesboro', 'Pretty Yellow', 'Spring', and Verde'.1957918PI 690340
1PI 679725V. angustifolium K 80-28 Open Pollinated,Vaccinium angustifolium Aiton Nova Scotia, CanadaCORNot Available2016DEVELOPED10/15/2016Cultivated materialNova Scotia1943058PI 679725
2PI 679720V. angustifolium Quebec-16-14Vaccinium angustifolium Aiton Québec, CanadaCORHabitatNot Available2016COLLECTED08/17/2016Saint-Laurent-de-l'ile-d'Orleans, Ferme François Gosselin46.86170000, -71.08580000121Wild materialQuebec1943044PI 679720
3PI 679721V. angustifolium Quebec-16-16Vaccinium angustifolium Aiton Québec, CanadaCORNot Available2016COLLECTED08/18/2016Stoneham-et-Tewkesbury, La Grand Faun,47.10060000, -71.34360000346pulloff from Rt 175 about 1 hour drive north from Quebec CityWild materialQuebec1943045PI 679721
4PI 679723V. angustifolium Quebec-16-19Vaccinium angustifolium Aiton Québec, CanadaCORNot Available2016COLLECTED08/18/2016Lac-Jacques-Cartie47.61320000, -71.23870000773 Scenic pulloff from Rt 175Wild materialQuebec1943047PI 679723
5PI 679724V. angustifolium Quebec-16-25Vaccinium angustifolium Aiton Québec, CanadaCORNot Available2016COLLECTED08/18/2016Wild materialQuebec1943048PI 679724
6PI 684914V. angustifolium Maine PostmanVaccinium angustifolium Aiton Maine, United StatesCORNot Available2016COLLECTED08/15/2016Wild materialLowbush bluberry fruit from Maine1946863PI 684914
7PI 672093V. angustifolium var. nigrum 78.0093Vaccinium angustifolium Aiton Nova Scotia, CanadaCORNot Available2014COLLECTED1978Nova ScotiaWild materialBlack fruit1918193PI 672093
8PI 666841'Joselyn'Vaccinium angustifolium Aiton Michigan, United StatesCORNot Available2012COLLECTEDBaraga County, Arvon Township, Upper Peninsula, MichiganCultivar1900655PI 666841
9PI 666842'Leslie'Vaccinium angustifolium Aiton Michigan, United StatesCORNot Available2012DEVELOPEDCultivarThe plants were found at Arvon Township, located in Baraga County. Arvon Township is the highest elevation in Michigan so these plants have survived the coldest winds and harshest climates. The foliage is a deep green during the summer season, changing to deep burgundy in the fall. The fruits are small and flavorful and very plentiful. Hardiness Zone 3 - 7 (Originally received as Vaccinium pennsylvanicum). 1900315PI 666842
10PI 666843'Ruby Carpet'Vaccinium angustifolium Aiton Maine, United StatesCORNot Available2012DEVELOPEDCultivarVaccinium angustifolium, a lowbush selection made by HPC from the state of Maine. Height of plants will be 4 to 6 inches at maturity and spread outward to create the Red Carpet. Fruits are small up to 1500 per pound and are a light blue color to deep blue when harvested. They have sweet flavors with no acid which is typical of the wild blueberry flavor. Autumn foliage color is outstanding deep red fluorescent. Profuse white flowers cover the plant each spring and deep green leaf color is disease resistant all summer. Ruby Carpet is selected for the form, color and resistance to dryer soil types. HARDINESS ZONE ? SOUTH: 7b, NORTH: 3a - Hartmann's Plant Company Catalog 1900316PI 666843
11PI 666739V. angustifolium Pictou NSVaccinium angustifolium Aiton Nova Scotia, CanadaCORImageNot Available2011COLLECTED07/31/2011Pictou County includes the towns of New Glasgow, Stellarton, Pictou, Westville and Trenton.45.57765500, -62.6510980024Wild material1882396PI 666739
12PI 666740V. angustifolium Pictou NSVaccinium angustifolium Aiton Nova Scotia, CanadaCORImageNot Available2011COLLECTED07/31/2011Pictou County includes the towns of New Glasgow, Stellarton, Pictou, Westville and Trenton.45.57765500, -62.6510980024Wild material1882397PI 666740
13PI 666741V. angustifolium Oneida NYVaccinium angustifolium Aiton New York, United States ImageHistoric2011COLLECTED07/10/1978Oneida County is in the central portion of New York State, east of Syracuse, and west of Albany. Oneida Lake is on the northwestern corner of the county, and the Adirondack Park is on the northeast.43.23718000, -75.43325100158Wild material1882398PI 666741
14PI 666742V. angustifolium Kings NSVaccinium angustifolium Aiton Nova Scotia, CanadaCORImageNot Available2011COLLECTED08/21/1987Wild material1882399PI 666742
15PI 666743V. angustifolium Kaladar OntVaccinium angustifolium Aiton Ontario, CanadaCORImageNot Available2011COLLECTEDWild material1882400PI 666743
16PI 666744V. angustifolium Degelis PQVaccinium angustifolium Aiton Québec, CanadaCORImageNot Available2011COLLECTED08/11/1979Wild material1882401PI 666744
17PI 666745V. angustifolium Villeroy PQVaccinium angustifolium Aiton Québec, Canada Historic2011COLLECTED08/10/1979Wild material1882402PI 666745
18PI 666746V. angustifolium Victoria NSVaccinium angustifolium Aiton Nova Scotia, CanadaCORNot Available2011COLLECTED07/29/1981Wild material1882403PI 666746
19PI 666747V. angustifolium Lake Opinicon OntVaccinium angustifolium Aiton Ontario, CanadaCORNot Available2011COLLECTED1982Wild material1882404PI 666747
20PI 666750V. angustifolium St. Pacoma PQVaccinium angustifolium Aiton Québec, CanadaCORNot Available2011COLLECTED08/01/1982Wild material1882407PI 666750
21PI 666751V. angustifolium Dunders Mate OntVaccinium angustifolium Aiton Ontario, CanadaCORNot Available2011COLLECTED1973Wild material1882408PI 666751
22PI 666753V. angustifolium Charlotte NBVaccinium angustifolium Aiton New Brunswick, CanadaCORNot Available2011COLLECTED08/25/1978Wild material1882410PI 666753
23PI 666760V. angustifolium Campobella Island NBVaccinium angustifolium Aiton New Brunswick, CanadaCORPLANTNot Available2011COLLECTED08/22/1982Campobello Island44.89001500, -66.9194720023Wild material1882418PI 666760
24PI 666761V. angustifolium Pictou NSVaccinium angustifolium Aiton Nova Scotia, CanadaCORNot Available2011COLLECTEDWild material1882419PI 666761
25PI 666762V. angustifolium North River PEIVaccinium angustifolium Aiton Prince Edward Island, Canada Historic2011COLLECTEDWild material1882420PI 666762
26PI 666763V. angustifolium port Franks ontVaccinium angustifolium Aiton Ontario, CanadaCORNot Available2011COLLECTED07/13/1973Wild material1882421PI 666763
27PI 666764V. angustifolium Leeds OntVaccinium angustifolium Aiton Ontario, CanadaCORNot Available2011COLLECTEDWild material1882422PI 666764
28PI 666765V. angustifolium Pictou NSVaccinium angustifolium Aiton Nova Scotia, CanadaCORNot Available2011COLLECTEDWild material1882423PI 666765
29PI 666768V. angustifolium Lake Bevans PQVaccinium angustifolium Aiton Québec, CanadaCORNot Available2011COLLECTED01/08/1979Wild material1882426PI 666768
30PI 666769V. angustifolium Westbranch NSVaccinium angustifolium Aiton Nova Scotia, CanadaCORNot Available2011COLLECTED07/21/1973Wild material1882427PI 666769
31PI 666770V. angustifolium Eagle Pass BCVaccinium angustifolium Aiton British Columbia, CanadaCORNot Available2011COLLECTED08/28/1979Wild material1882428PI 666770
32PI 666771V. angustifolium Cape Spear NFVaccinium angustifolium Aiton Newfoundland and Labrador, CanadaCORNot Available2011COLLECTED09/09/1976Wild material1882429PI 666771
33PI 666772V. angustifolium Rock Dunder OntVaccinium angustifolium Aiton Ontario, CanadaCORNot Available2011COLLECTED1979Wild material1882430PI 666772
34PI 666774V. angustifolium DAR Wolfville NSVaccinium angustifolium Aiton Nova Scotia, CanadaCORNot Available2011COLLECTED07/11/1973Wild material1882432PI 666774
35PI 666775V. angustifolium Westbranch NSVaccinium angustifolium Aiton Nova Scotia, Canada Historic2011COLLECTED08/12/1976Wild material1882433PI 666775
36PI 666777V, angustifolium Jonesboro MeVaccinium angustifolium Aiton Maine, United States Historic2011COLLECTED08/21/1981Wild material1882435PI 666777
37PI 666778V. angustifolium Halifax NSVaccinium angustifolium Aiton Nova Scotia, CanadaCORNot Available2011COLLECTED07/21/1982Wild material1882436PI 666778
38PI 666779V. angustifolium Saranac Lake NYVaccinium angustifolium Aiton New York, United StatesCORNot Available2011COLLECTED08/09/1981Wild material1882437PI 666779
39PI 666781V. angustifolium Richmond NSVaccinium angustifolium Aiton Nova Scotia, Canada Historic2011COLLECTED08/28/1982Wild material1882439PI 666781
40PI 666782V. angustifolium Sevey NYVaccinium angustifolium Aiton New York, United StatesCORNot Available2011COLLECTED08/08/1981Wild material1882440PI 666782
41PI 666783V. angustifolium Emporia VAVaccinium angustifolium Aiton Virginia, United StatesCORImageNot Available2011COLLECTED06/21/1975Wild material1882441PI 666783
42PI 666784V. angustifolium Newark DEVaccinium angustifolium Aiton Delaware, United StatesCORNot Available2011COLLECTED06/02/1975Wild material1882442PI 666784
43PI 666785V. angustifolium MA-Conn State LineVaccinium angustifolium Aiton Massachusetts, United StatesCORNot Available2011COLLECTED07/04/1976Wild material1882443PI 666785
44PI 666680V. angustifolium H-PA-2007-03Vaccinium angustifolium Aiton Pennsylvania, United StatesCORImageNot Available2007COLLECTED10/23/2007Black Moshannon State Park, 4216 Beaver Road Philipsburg, PA 16866. Along the Bog Trail.40.71094000, -78.062920001256In boggy area.Wild materialKim Hummer collected in Pensylvania

1743488PI 666680
45PI 638479V. angustifolium MichiganVaccinium angustifolium Aiton Michigan, United StatesCORNot Available2004DONATED05/27/2004Cultivated material1659737PI 638479
46PI 638380'Fundy'Vaccinium angustifolium Aiton Nova Scotia, CanadaCORImageNot Available2003DEVELOPED1988CultivarFundy - An extremely vigorous lowbush blueberry with large fruit. Origin: open-pollinated seedling of Augusta selected in 1969 at Kentville Research Centre, Nova Scotia, Canada. Tested in Eastern Canada under the number 69-1 and released in 1988. Fruit: ovate with a heavy bloom. Berry very large, averaging 0.72 g per berry, with the largest berries exceeding 1 g. Clusters of berries are held on upright stems, making hand harvesting efficient. The pedicel scar is medium and the calyx end is closed. Fresh flavor is good but not as intense as for Cumberland. Berries mature uniformly within the cluster in early midseason. about 4 days after Brunswick and 4 days before Blomidon. Plant: extremely vigorous, with strong, erect sprouts reaching up to 40 cm in height. Leaves averate 29 mm x 15 mm and are slightly glossy. Flowers in the middle of the bloom period with white corollas that are 6 mm long. Pollen production is good, but Fundy is self-incompatible. Roots readily from softwood cuttings.

Released from Nova Scotia, introduced in 1988, tested as 69-1.

NAMED FOR= the Bay of Fundy, between New Brunswick and Nova Scotia
1646436PI 638380
47PI 618229V. angustifoliumVaccinium angustifolium Aiton Nova Scotia, CanadaCORImageNot Available1999COLLECTED08/1995Kejimkujik National Park44.40272000, -65.2485000020Wild materialChad Finn collection

1576796PI 618229
48PI 618230V. angustifoliumVaccinium angustifolium Aiton Nova Scotia, CanadaCORNot Available1999COLLECTED08/1995Peggy's Cove, along coastal road route 333 about 2 km north of town. On the seaward (west) side of the road there was a boulder strewn meadow to the ocean.44.50536000, -63.9303000010In wet pockets of this area were sphagnum bogs with Vaccinium macrocarpon and pitcher plants (Sarracenia purpurea). Vaccinium angustifolium was common on slightly raised areas.Wild materialChad Finn collection

1576797PI 618230
49PI 618170V. angustifolium Blue Hill 1Vaccinium angustifolium Aiton Maine, United StatesCORNot Available1997COLLECTEDSummit of Blue Hill about 2 km NNW of the town of Blue Hill, Hancock county, Maine.44.43381000, -68.59058000110Open rocky area surrounded by mixed deciduous forest.Wild materialJoseph Postman collection

1549971PI 618170
50PI 554670V. angustifolium 90-04Vaccinium angustifolium Aiton Maine, United StatesCORNot Available1990COLLECTED09/1990Jonesboro, Blueberry Hill Research Farm (University of Maine).44.64640000, -67.6512000058Open field of lowbush blueberriesWild materialNatural to location. Foliage vividly red. (This accession was part of the PL,SD 'breakout' - 1992)1449642PI 554670
51PI 554671V. angustifolium 90-05Vaccinium angustifolium Aiton Maine, United StatesCORNot Available1990COLLECTED09/1990Jonesboro, Blueberry Hill Research Farm (University of Maine).44.64640000, -67.6512000058Open field of lowbush blueberriesWild materialNatural to location. This clone had green leaves, slower to turn red than 90-04 (CVAC 799)1449643PI 554671
52PI 554672V. angustifolium NB-03Vaccinium angustifolium Aiton Nova Scotia, Canada Historic1990DEVELOPEDBreeding materialVariable yielder, good pollen, mid late bloom1449644PI 554672
53PI 554668MPW 110Vaccinium angustifolium Aiton United StatesCORNot Available1987COLLECTED06/21/1987Indiana Dunes State Park41.83333000, -87.00000000186Indiana Dunes State ParkWild materialMark Widrlechner collection

1449640PI 554668
54PI 554669MPW 111Vaccinium angustifolium Aiton United StatesCORNot Available1987COLLECTED06/21/1987Indiana Dunes State Park41.83333000, -87.00000000186Indiana Dunes State ParkWild materialMark Widrlechner collection

1449641PI 554669
55PI 554667V. angustifolium 8Vaccinium angustifolium Aiton PolandCORNot Available1984COLLECTED07/28/1984Szcezecinek, in young forest among deciduous trees53.71667000, 16.68333000100Szcezecinek, in young forest among deciduous treesWild materialSmall upright deciduous shrub 20 cm fruiting light1449639PI 554667
56PI 265800CVAC 309Vaccinium angustifolium Aiton Minnesota, United StatesCORNot Available1984COLLECTED05/31/1960Kelliher47.83333000, -94.50000000KelliherWild materialReceived as Vaccinium angustifolium var. hypolasium1200688PI 265800
57PI 554664'Blomidon'Vaccinium angustifolium Aiton Nova Scotia, CanadaCORNot Available1983DEVELOPEDCultivarFruit: large, uniform, ovate; flavor fair; ripens uniformly with 95% mature by 10 Aug. Plant: vigorous; upright to spreading; productive; easily propagated; named after Cape Blomidon, a landmark in the area where variety was developed. - Brooks and Olmo Register of Fruit and Nut Varieties, ASHS Press. 1997. p. 175

Agriculture Canada, Kentville, Nova Scotia cultivar release selected in 1970, introduced in 1982

NAMED FOR= named after Cape Blomidon, a landmark in Nova Scotia
1449636PI 554664
58PI 554665'Brunswick'Vaccinium angustifolium Aiton Nova Scotia, CanadaCORImageNot Available1983DEVELOPED1977CultivarFruit: large; globose; attractive; skin medium blue; clusters compact with an average of 20 berries; matures uniformly; ripens midseason. Plant: vigorous; shoots up to 30 cm in height; productive; roots easily; crosses readily with Augusta; tolerant of common foliage diseases. Brunswick is the second lowbush blueberry named and released from Kentville Sta. blueberry program.

Nova Scotia lowbush selection

NAMED FOR= Brunswick, Nova Scotia
1449637PI 554665
59PI 554666'Augusta'Vaccinium angustifolium Aiton Nova Scotia, CanadaCORNot Available1983DEVELOPED1975CultivarOpen pollinated seedling selected by Leslie Whitten from clone 3302, which was selected at Frankfort, Maine in 1933; tested as ME2; Fruit: large, oval; attractive; good eating quality fresh or frozen; berries borne well off the ground, mature univormly for a single harvest, thus adaptable to mechanical harvest; ripens midseason. Plant: shoots green, 18 cm high; foliage thick; productive; roots readily; self-incompatible. Susceptible to witches' broom caused by Pucciniastrum goeppertianum (Kuhn.) Kleb.; tolerant to redleaf, blight, and Botrytis cinerea Pers. The first clone of lowbush blueberry naimed and released for commercial production through Research Station, Agriculture Canada, Kentville, Nova Scotia, blueberry breeding program. - Brooks and Olmo Register of Fruit and Nut Varieties. 1997. ASHS Press. p 174.

Leslie Whitten selection seedling selected in 1933, introduced in 1975 selected and tested in Maine, released by Agriculture Canada in Nova Scotia

WHY NAMED= first clone of lowbush released for commercial production

NAMED FOR= Augusta, Maine
1449638PI 554666
60PI 346482CVAC 191Vaccinium angustifolium Aiton Wisconsin, United StatesCORNot Available1983COLLECTED1968Nicolet Forest, burned over pinewoods, hilly46.33333000, -89.00000000Nicolet Forest, burned over pinewoods, hillyWild materialLeaves yellow green to dark green serrulate, glabrous1258498PI 346482
61PI 346634GG0766Vaccinium angustifolium Aiton West Virginia, United StatesCORNot Available1983COLLECTED1966Dolly Sods Ridge, flat, open, granite boulders39.50000000, -80.50000000Dolly Sods Ridge, flat, open, granite bouldersWild materialPlants 2 to 3 m tall, leaves serrate. Received as Vaccinium angustifolium.1258512PI 346634
62PI 554663CVAC 193Vaccinium angustifolium Aiton Maine, United StatesCORNot Available1983COLLECTED1965Washington County44.66667000, -67.83333000Washington CountyWild materialSeed population sample1449635PI 554663