Lokhina - berries colored indigo with a bluish coating. The plant belongs to the Cyanococcus section of the Vaccinium genus. Commercial blueberriesâboth wild (lowbush) and cultivated (tallbush)âare native to North America. Tall varieties were introduced to Europe in the 1930s[1]. For a long time, blueberries were known as the European Blueberry because blueberries were not grown in Europe until the 1930s. It is easy to distinguish a blueberry from a similar-looking blueberry by cutting the berry in half. Blueberries have a light green center, while blueberries have a red or purple center. Blueberry berries are more delicate in taste.Lokhina grows on bushes from 10 cm to 4 m high. In production, lower blueberry bushes are called low-growing blueberry or wild blueberry. Tall bushes are known as high-growing blueberries
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