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This is quite normal and nothing to be particularly concerned about. As @dakko already noted, blueberry bushes turn a gorgeous red color in the fall, and they're also one of the first plants to start the shift in foliage color. All it really means is that summer is starting to wane and the days are beginning to get shorter and cooler as fall approaches.

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10 hours ago, Rainbow Fresh said:

They are covered in the plant-blood of their rapidly falling comrades in mourning of the coming Winter Wars - so you better prepare while you still can.

This!   Absolutely THIS!    Don't believe what anyone else says

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