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Gaylussacia baccata

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Kingdom
  
Plantae

Genus
  
Gaylussacia

Higher classification
  
Gaylussacia

Order
  
Ericales

Family
  
Ericaceae

Scientific name
  
Gaylussacia baccata

Rank
  
Species

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Similar
  
Gaylussacia, Vaccinium membranaceum, Vaccinium pallidum, Ericaceae, Gaylussacia frondosa

Gaylussacia baccata, the black huckleberry, is a common huckleberry found throughout a wide area of eastern North America.

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Distribution

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The plant is native to Eastern Canada and the Great Lakes region, the Midwestern and Northeastern United States, and the Appalachian Mountains, the Ohio/Mississippi/Tennessee Valley, and Southeastern United States. The range extends from Newfoundland west to Manitoba and Minnesota, south as far as Arkansas, Alabama, and Georgia.

Description

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Gaylussacia baccata closely resembles the native blueberry plants (Vaccinium species) with which it grows in the same habitats. However, it can be readily identified by the numerous resin dots on the undersides of the leaves which glitter when held up to the light. Gaylussacia baccata is a shrub up to 150 cm (5 feet) tall, forming extensive colonies. Flowers are in dangling groups of 3-7, orange or red, bell-shaped. Berries are dark blue, almost black, rarely white.

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Berries are sweet and tasty. People and animals eat them raw, jellied, or baked into pancakes, muffins, and many other items.

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References

Gaylussacia baccata Wikipedia


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