Below is a list of all known varieties for Blueberry. Click on a variety name to view more detailed nutrient and sourcing information.
| Variety Name | Description | 
|---|---|
| Bilberry | A small, dark European species of blueberry (*Vaccinium myrtillus*); has red flesh and a more intense color and flavor than North American blueberries. | 
| Bluecrop Blueberry | The most widely planted Northern Highbush cultivar; known for its high yield, large size, and classic sweet-tart flavor. | 
| Bluejay Blueberry | A late-midseason highbush cultivar known for its exceptionally light blue color, moderate size, and excellent tart flavor. | 
| Blueray | A Northern Highbush cultivar known for producing large, firm, light-blue berries with a slightly aromatic flavor. | 
| Brightwell | A productive rabbiteye blueberry cultivar known for its high yield of large, sweet, medium-blue berries. | 
| Brigitta | A late-season Northern highbush blueberry cultivar known for its firm berries, excellent storage life, and medium-sweet flavor. | 
| Brigitta Blueberry | A late-season Northern Highbush cultivar; known for its firm berries, excellent storage life, and medium-sweet flavor. | 
| Briteblue | A rabbiteye blueberry cultivar known for its brilliant blue color, sweet flavor, and excellent storage life. | 
| Cambridge Favourite | A long-established, mid-season British cultivar known for its reliability and high yield of medium-sized, classicly flavored fruit; excellent all-purpose berry. | 
| Chandler | A variety known for producing exceptionally large berries (often quarter-sized) over a long harvest season, with a classic sweet and tangy blueberry flavor. | 
| Climax | An early-season Southern Highbush cultivar, known for its vigor and high yield of large, light blue berries; popular for the "U-Pick" market. | 
| Duke Blueberry | A popular early-season Northern Highbush cultivar; known for its consistent yields and excellent flavor. | 
| Elliott | A very late-season Northern highbush blueberry cultivar, valued for extending the harvest season with its medium-sized, slightly tart berries. | 
| Elliott Blueberry | A very late-season Northern Highbush cultivar; valued for extending the harvest season with its medium-sized, slightly tart berries. | 
| Emerald | An early-season Southern highbush blueberry cultivar, known for its large fruit size and excellent flavor. | 
| Jersey Blueberry | An old, reliable Northern Highbush variety; known for its mild flavor and suitability for baking. | 
| Misty Blueberry | A Southern Highbush cultivar known for its striking blue-green foliage and reliable yield of sweet, medium-sized berries. | 
| Natchez | An early-ripening, thornless blackberry cultivar that produces very large, firm fruit with good flavor, known for being one of the first varieties of the season. | 
| O’Neal Blueberry | An early-season Southern Highbush cultivar; known for its large, high-quality, sweet berries and good flavor. | 
| Patriot Blueberry | A very cold-hardy Northern Highbush cultivar; known for its high yield of large, slightly tart fruit. | 
| Pink Lemonade Blueberry | A unique hybrid known for producing pink-colored berries with a sweet, mild flavor. | 
| Rabbiteye Blueberry | A general term for warm-climate species (*Vaccinium virgatum*) known for their toughness and late-ripening, sweet berries. | 
| Sharpblue Blueberry | A low-chill Southern Highbush cultivar; popular in warm climates for its high yield and early season. | 
| Wild Blueberry (Lowbush) | The tiny, intensely flavored berries of the native lowbush species (*V. angustifolium*); primarily wild-harvested and known for concentrated flavor. |