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Vaccinium myrtilloides is a
North American shrub with
common names including common blueberry,
velvetleaf huckleberry,
velvetleaf blueberry,
Canadian blueberry...
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Vaccinium myrtilloides –
Canadian blueberry Vaccinium pallidum Ait. –
dryland blueberry; syn. V.
vacillans Torr.
Vaccinium simulatum Vaccinium tenellum...
- Many
species of
blueberries grow wild in
North America,
including Vaccinium myrtilloides, V. angustifolium and V. corymbosum,
which grow on
forest floors...
- as food, and use the stem to make a
bitter tea. They make use of
Vaccinium myrtilloides,
using a
decoction of
leafy stems used to
bring menstruation and...
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Bilberries (/ˈbɪlbəri/) are
Eurasian low-growing
shrubs in the
genus Vaccinium in the
flowering plant family Ericaceae that bear edible, dark blue berries...
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Vaccinium corymbosum, the
northern highbush blueberry, is a
North American species of blueberry.
Other common names include blue huckleberry, tall huckleberry...
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Vaccinium angustifolium,
commonly known as the wild
lowbush blueberry, is a
species of
blueberry native to
eastern and
central Canada and the northeastern...
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Vaccinium darrowii, with the
common names Darrow's blueberry,
evergreen blueberry,
scrub blueberry, is a
species of
Vaccinium in the
blueberry group (Vaccinium...
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Ferdinand Bauer. The
specific epithet (
myrtilloides)
means "myrtillus-like",
referring to a
similarity to
Vaccinium myrtillus. This
pomaderris grows in near-coastal...
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Vaccinium tenellum, the
small black blueberry is a
plant species native to the
southeastern United States from
southeastern Mississippi to
northern Florida...