They taste mostly sweet but with a touch of tartness.
They are very firm, almost crisp, and will have a small, dry scar after picking.
Brigitta Blueberries grow in loose clusters and can be harvested mechanically and store very well after harvest.
The spreading bush grows up to 6 feet (1.8 metres) tall and can pollinate itself somewhat, but does better with another variety for cross-pollination.
It gives high yields in a late harvest.
Brigitta Blueberries are popular in Australia.
History Notes
Brigitta Blueberries were developed in Australia from a cross between Lateblue and Bluecrop Blueberries.