
American Cranberry
vaccinium macrocarpon
The American Cranberry (Vaccinium macrocarpon) is a resilient, low-growing evergreen dwarf shrub native to the acidic peat bogs and wet sand acidic wetlands of eastern North America. Renowned for its tart, vibrant red berries, this plant plays a significant role in both indigenous traditions and modern agricultural industries. Rather than growing tall, it forms creeping mats of woody stems that hug the damp ground, spreading slowly through underground runners. In addition to its ecological value as a food source for wetland fauna, the American Cranberry is a cultural icon. It represents one of the few commercially cultivated fruits native to North America, celebrated globally during autumn harvest seasons. Its ability to thrive in nutrient-poor, waterlogged soils showcases its remarkable evolutionary adaptations.
Hábitat: Found in acidic bogs, peatlands, and wet, sandy marshes across eastern North America.
Aspecto
The American Cranberry is characterized by slender, creeping woody vines that grow up to 2 meters long but rise only 5 to 20 centimeters off the ground. Its small, oblong, leathery evergreen leaves are dark green during the growing season and turn a rich bronze-purple color in the winter. During late spring, the plant produces delicate, nodding, light pinkish-white flowers with recurved petals resembling a crane's head. These are followed by spherical or pear-shaped green berries that ripen into a glossy, deep crimson red, measuring about 9 to 20 millimeters in diameter.

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Datos interesantes
Cranberries do not grow directly in water; they grow on dry land in acidic bogs that are intentionally flooded during harvest season so the berries float to the surface.
Some commercial cranberry vines are over a hundred years old and still produce healthy fruit every year.
The name 'cranberry' is derived from the German-Dutch word 'craneberry' because the pink blossoms resembled the head, neck, and bill of a crane.
Habilidades especiales
Internal Buoyancy Chambers
Each mature cranberry fruit contains four small air pockets that allow it to float, aiding in water-based seed dispersal and facilitating efficient wet-harvesting.
Mycorrhizal Acid Tolerance
The plant partners with specialized ericoid mycorrhizal fungi in its root system, allowing it to absorb nutrients in highly acidic, oxygen-poor soils.
Evergreen Frost Defense
The leaves feature a thick, waxy cuticle and alter their pigmentation to a bronze hue in winter, protecting the plant from cold damage and desiccation.
Medidas y detalles
- Longitud
- 5-20 cm
- Esperanza de vida
- 50-150 años
Dieta y alimentación
As a photosynthetic plant, the American Cranberry produces its own organic sugars using sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide, while absorbing essential minerals through its acidic soil roots.
Alimentos principales
- Sunlight
- Water
- Carbon dioxide
- Soil nutrients
Conexiones ecológicas
Common Bumblebee
Bombus impatiens
The Common Bumblebee is a crucial pollinator of cranberry flowers, vibrating the blossoms to release pollen.
American Black Bear
Ursus americanus
Black Bears forage heavily on ripe cranberry fruits in the autumn to build up fat reserves for winter.
White-tailed Deer
Odocoileus virginianus
White-tailed deer browse on the evergreen foliage and tender woody stems of the cranberry vine.
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¿Cómo identificar a American Cranberry?
La forma más fácil de identificar a American Cranberry es usar la aplicación de identificación de naturaleza Snappit.
¿Cuál es el longitud de American Cranberry?
5-20 cm
¿Cuál es el esperanza de vida de American Cranberry?
50-150 años
¿Qué come American Cranberry?
As a photosynthetic plant, the American Cranberry produces its own organic sugars using sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide, while absorbing essential minerals through its acidic soil roots.
¿Dónde se encuentra normalmente American Cranberry?
Found in acidic bogs, peatlands, and wet, sandy marshes across eastern North America.
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