Pink Cosmo berries a hit in their trial season (2023)

(fruitgrowersnews.com)

13 points | by mooreds 4 days ago ago

5 comments

  • addaon a day ago ago

    > due to a dominant recessive gene for pigment

    I assume this should be "a double recessive gene"? Although looks like a lot of blueberry varieties are not diploid, so...

  • metalman 14 hours ago ago

    those are not blueberries, nor are "high bush" in the first place, watery no flavor muck. Get you into bear country and pick sun warmed blueberries with the white blush still on them, just one, will learn you something. same with strawberries, to find a natural oceanside windswept 1/2" tall carpet of wild strawberries is to know that there are things no amount of money or human endevour can contrive.

  • fnord77 a day ago ago

    blueberries without the healthy and beneficial pigment/flavonoids

    what a dumb idea

    • AlotOfReading 21 hours ago ago

      I have a bush of pink blueberries, and I greatly prefer them to the "blue" ones I've also planted. It's a novelty for guests and a nice seasonal treat. Minmaxing the nutritional content of every bit of fruit doesn't seem like a fun way to live.

    • jpfromlondon 15 hours ago ago

      if that's your priority then bilberries exist.