I seem to remember learning about the difference between "low bush" and ""high bush" blueberries. Could someone please correct me if I have this wrong?
Low bush blueberries are smaller, sometimes quite small. They are prized for their intense flavor and sweetness. They are more expensive not only because they are more desireable but because they are harder to harvest.
High bush blueberries are easier to harvest, more widely available, less expensive. We think that these are the blueberries that Sam's Club sells at that great price. They are large, sometimes getting as large as a small grape but they are not as intensely flavored. Sometimes the inside flesh can be sort of greenish, not the dark purple blue of the low bushies. Not to engage in any bush bashing, you understand. We love all blueberries!
I think this info came from a conversation with one of the farmers at Evanston's Farmers' Market a few seasons ago. Any corrections or amplifications are appreciated! --Joy