Blueberries are native to North America, primarily found in the eastern and northern regions of the continent. They thrive in acidic, sandy soils and were widely consumed by Indigenous peoples long before European colonization. Today, they are cultivated in various regions across North America, as well as in parts of South America and Europe.
Blueberries are native to North America, thriving best in a moderate climate. Canada produces most of the blueberries on the continent, cultivated from British Columbia on the west to the Atlantic Provinces of the east coast.
No. It's too cold. Nothing edible by humans or animals grows on the Antarctic continent.
They come from Maine but some are in th u.s. transported from Maine
Maine does not produce the largest blueberries. In fact, Maine blueberries are on the smaller side. The larger berries usually come from Chile and New Jersey (the ones you'd find in a supermarket).
The European Continent
They are the fruit of a shrub that grows in acidic soil in northern latitudes.
Some items from the American continent include corn, tobacco, cocoa, beans, potatoes, and tomatoes. Additionally, various types of fruits like blueberries, avocados, and cranberries are native to the Americas.
The continent of Africa.
The African Continent
Americans come from the country of the United States in the continent of North America.
Antarctica is its own continent.
The Continent the explorers came from was Europe.