Blueberries
The fascinating transformation of blueberries as they grow is a sight to behold. Initially, during their flowering phase, they could be more aptly named “white berries.” The bushes they grow can reach heights exceeding 12 feet, and the fruit in its early stages looks vastly different from the familiar store-bought variety.
Blueberries attain their iconic hue later in their growth, a critical part of harvesting. They are notorious for their rapid spoilage, necessitating prompt harvesting. Transforming them into jams and jellies is a popular and delicious option for longer preservation.
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