Leaves are generally purple not green
and the terminal buds are not swollen. The gray color here is from clay in the winter
flood water and not the cranberry.
Swollen Bud
As the terminal bud swells it increases
in size to 3 or 4 times what the dormant bud was. Wisconsin growers actual have names for
the different stages of bud swell; tight bud, bud swell, and cabbagehead to differentiate
the size increase. .
Bud Burst
At bud burst the bud scales separate
revealing the shoot and leaves inside.
Elongated Bud
As the shoot begins to grow out of the
bud, it gives the bud an elongated appearance.
Roughneck
Hook
Hook or Jewel is the name for the stage
were the individual flowers have separated from the shoot and are easily recognizable.
Bloom
Bloom in cranberries is an elongated
affair as individual flowers open on the stem starting from the bottom and continuing
toward the tip.
Pinhead Fruit
Pinheads are the small fruit that form
after bloom as the fruit begins to grow. It is not unusaul to have. Pinheads at the bottom
of the shoot and bloom above them.
6 mm Fruit
Refers to mean fruit
size
8 mm Fruit
10 mm Fruit
12 mm Fruit
15 mm Fruit
18 mm Fruit
Fruit
Coloring
Fruit begins to color
Harvest
Most of the exposed fruit is red
and harvest is taking place.