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Emerald’-A subtropical southern highbush cultivar developed in Florida and California with low-chill requirements. Tested by UH in 2007. Can reach 6″ tall. ‘Emerald’ normally flowers in February and the fruit will ripen In April and May ‘Milllennia’- One of the more widely planted varieties in north-central Florida. Millennia is medium to high in vigor and has a spreading, rather than an upright, growth habit. Southern highbush; Extremely low chill, high productivity, mild fruit flavor; Early season, fruit ripens in early April’Emerald’-A subtropical southern highbush cultivar developed in Florida and California with low-chill requirements. Tested by UH in 2007. Can reach 6″ tall. ‘Emerald’ normally flowers in February and the fruit will ripen In April and May ‘Milllennia’- One of the more widely planted varieties in north-central Florida. Millennia is medium to high in vigor and has a spreading, rather than an upright, growth habit. Southern highbush; Extremely low chill, high productivity, mild fruit flavor; Early season, fruit ripens in early April’Emerald’-A subtropical southern highbush cultivar developed in Florida and California with low-chill requirements. Tested by UH in 2007. Can reach 6″ tall. ‘Emerald’ normally flowers in February and the fruit will ripen In April and May ‘Milllennia’- One of the more widely planted varieties in north-central Florida. Millennia is medium to high in vigor and has a spreading, rather than an upright, growth habit. Southern highbush; Extremely low chill, high productivity, mild fruit flavor; Early season, fruit ripens in early April’Emerald’-A subtropical southern highbush cultivar developed in Florida and California with low-chill requirements. Tested by UH in 2007. Can reach 6″ tall. ‘Emerald’ normally flowers in February and the fruit will ripen In April and May ‘Milllennia’- One of the more widely planted varieties in north-central Florida. Millennia is medium to high in vigor and has a spreading, rather than an upright, growth habit. Southern highbush; Extremely low chill, high productivity, mild fruit flavor; Early season, fruit ripens in early April’Emerald’-A subtropical southern highbush cultivar developed in Florida and California with low-chill requirements. Tested by UH in 2007. Can reach 6″ tall. ‘Emerald’ normally flowers in February and the fruit will ripen In April and May ‘Milllennia’- One of the more widely planted varieties in north-central Florida. Millennia is medium to high in vigor and has a spreading, rather than an upright, growth habit. Southern highbush; Extremely low chill, high productivity, mild fruit flavor; Early season, fruit ripens in early April