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----- Original Message -----
From: "Don Wiss"
> Maybe not. Very possible that they are a cultivated variety that some bird
> dropped the seeds onto your property some time back, and they spread.

No, Don, trust me on this--our blueberries are the true wild variety.  They
are native to this region.

Theola

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