Volume 49 Number 2 Article 19
Year 1995 Month 4
Title: īToro` Highbush Blueberry
Authors: A. Draper, N. Vorsa, G. Galletta, G. Jelenkovic and M. Ehlenfeldt
Abstract:
'Toro' is a midseason tetraploid highbush blueberry, Vaccinium corymbosum L., resulting from
the cooperative breeding program of the Agricultural Research Service of the United States
Department of Agriculture and the New Jersey
Agricultural Experiment Station. 'Toro' ripens
with 'Bluecrop' in southern New Jersey (early
July to late July). 'Toro' has good fresh fruit
flavor, is very productive, and retains good fruit
color through the fruiting season. 'Toro' plants
are strong and upright. 'Toro' may complement
'Bluecrop' or be an alternative for fresh and
frozen markets in northern U.S. blueberry production areas.
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