I have 3 different types of blueberry bushes. None of them look like this. I wouldn’t be eating these.
ObjectiveAge5931
Yup, it’s probably a wild variety I’ve found many of them in woods before 😉
dogwalkerott
Looks like a Service Berry Tree.
AppropriateEnding1
Shadbush or service berry. In french we call it ‘’amelanchier’’. You can eat the berries, they are good!
madd_jazz
It looks like service berry or June berry, a small tree native to north American
TasteDeeCheese
Much closer to a rose then a blueberry, most if not all blueberries are prostrate,
Remarkable_Floor_354
Looks like it could be a service berry to me too. But don’t listen to these “blueberries don’t grow on trees” idiots. They’ve never dealt with any wild species. Learn the native vaccinium species and key them out. There are multiple native blueberry species in NC
AdOne8433
Highbush blueberry.
I grew up around hundreds of them, many well over 20 feet tall. I’m pushing 70 and have never tasted a blueberry that could compare.
wageenuh
You have a juneberry tree!! IMO, that’s even better.
Geeko22
Definitely a serviceberry tree, I have one in my yard.
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I have 3 different types of blueberry bushes. None of them look like this. I wouldn’t be eating these.
Yup, it’s probably a wild variety
I’ve found many of them in woods before 😉
Looks like a Service Berry Tree.
Shadbush or service berry. In french we call it ‘’amelanchier’’. You can eat the berries, they are good!
It looks like service berry or June berry, a small tree native to north American
Much closer to a rose then a blueberry, most if not all blueberries are prostrate,
Looks like it could be a service berry to me too. But don’t listen to these “blueberries don’t grow on trees” idiots. They’ve never dealt with any wild species. Learn the native vaccinium species and key them out. There are multiple native blueberry species in NC
Highbush blueberry.
I grew up around hundreds of them, many well over 20 feet tall. I’m pushing 70 and have never tasted a blueberry that could compare.
You have a juneberry tree!! IMO, that’s even better.
Definitely a serviceberry tree, I have one in my yard.