- the
native species Vaccinium oxycoccos,
while in
North America,
cranberry may
refer to V. macrocarpon.
Vaccinium oxycoccos is
cultivated in
central and...
- 2305/IUCN.UK.2016-1.RLTS.T64326221A67731197.en. "Vaccinium
oxycoccos". NatureServe. "Vaccinium
oxycoccos".
World Checklist of
Selected Plant Families. Royal...
- Sect.
Oxycoccus Vaccinium macrocarpon –
American cranberry Vaccinium oxycoccos –
common cranberry Vaccinium microcarpum –
small bog
cranberry Sect. Oxycoccoides...
-
differentiation revealed by SSR
markers in wild
Vaccinium macrocarpon and
Vaccinium oxycoccos".
Annals of
Applied Biology. 166 (2): 196–207. doi:10.1111/aab.12173....
-
xanthocarpum (Späth)
Rehder Viburnum oxycoccos Pursh Viburnum oxycoccos var.
eradiatum Oakes Viburnum oxycoccos var.
subintegrifolium Hook.
Viburnum palustre...
- caribou)
mixed with
berries (especially cowberry, bilberry,
Vaccinium oxycoccos or
other cranberries, bearberry, crowberry, salmonberry,
cloudberry or...
- myrtillus in Europe) and
cranberry (V. macrocarpon in
America and V.
oxycoccos in Europe). Like
other stress-tolerant plants, many
Ericaceae have mycorrhizal...
-
common name for
several flowering plants and may
refer to:
Vaccinium oxycoccos, cranberry, a
species of
flowering plant,
widespread throughout the cool...
-
blueberries and
huckleberries (Vaccinium spp.) and
small cranberry (Vaccinium
oxycoccos).
Characteristically the
herbaceous cover includes sedges (Carex spp.)...
- fruticosus),
salmon berries (Rubus spectabilis),
cranberries (Vaccinium
oxycoccos),
buffalo berries (Shepherdia argentea),
soapberries (Shepherdia canadensis)...