Blueberries are slow-growing shrubs native to North America. Plants reach 1-8 feet tall and 2-10 feet wide. Leaves turn red in fall, flowers bloom in late spring. Berries ripen from green to purple-blue
Blueberries thrive in acidic soil and full sun, producing fruit 1-2 years after planting. Passion fruit grows from tropical flowers, ready for harvest 1-1.5 years later. Strawberries need full sun and moist soil, harvestable one year after planting
Passion fruit is a tropical vine native to Brazil, Paraguay, and northern Argentina. Two main varieties exist: purple-fruited (edulis) and yellow-fruited (flavicarpa). Flowers are 5-7.5 cm wide with 5 green sepals and 5 white petals. Fruit is spherical to ovoid, 4-7.5 cm diameter, with 250 brown seeds
Rootstock is an underground plant part used for above-ground growth. It provides roots and stem support for grafting new plants. Grafting involves grafting scion (plant with desired above-ground properties) onto rootstock
Plums likely originated in East Europe, Caucasus and China. Trees reach 5-6 meters height when pruned. Three main species: European, Japanese and Myrobalan plums. China leads global production with 56% share
Blood orange is a sweet orange with crimson flesh. Flesh develops red color during nighttime temperatures. Contains anthocyanins, which are unique to citrus fruits. Has distinct raspberry-like flavor in addition to citrus notes