Rabbiteye is a term used to describe a type of blueberry that is commonly grown in the Southern United States. Synonyms for this term include Southern Highbush, Rabbitberry, and Rabbit Blueberry. This variety of blueberry is known for its ability to thrive in acidic soils and warm climates. Rabbiteye blueberries are typically harvested in late May to early July and are often used in a variety of dishes, including blueberry pancakes, muffins, and pies. So, regardless of what you call them, these plump and juicy berries are a delicious and healthy addition to any recipe.