




Gaylussacia nana
The Dwarf Dangleberry is a small, sweet fruit bush that grows close to the ground. Its berries are tasty and can be enjoyed by both animals and people!
Hábitat: Forests
The Dwarf Dangleberry is a low-growing shrub featuring small, oval leaves that turn reddish in autumn. Its tiny, bell-shaped flowers are typically pinkish-white, producing glossy dark blue-black berries that 'dangle' beneath the foliage.





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Early settlers sometimes called them "huckleberries" due to their similarity.
Its berries taste tangy and sweet, perfect for making jams or pies!
Some animals rely on its berries for food right before winter hits.
This plant's leaves can turn a fiery red, making forests super colorful!
Dwarf Dangleberry can thrive in sandy, poor soils because it has tough roots that extract nutrients efficiently.
This plant has a waxy coating on its leaves, which helps it conserve water and survive dry conditions.
Dwarf Dangleberry can spread quickly underground using rhizomes, forming dense, protective colonies.
Bombus impatiens
Visits its flowers for nectar and pollen.
Turdus migratorius
Eats its ripe, juicy berries.
Odocoileus virginianus
Browses its leaves and twigs.
Ursus americanus
Feasts on the abundant berries.
Un arbusto es una planta leñosa más pequeña que un árbol, típicamente con múltiples tallos que se ramifican desde o cerca del suelo.
Las plantas tolerantes a la sombra están adaptadas para crecer y prosperar en áreas con bajos niveles de luz, requiriendo menos luz solar directa.
Las plantas frutales producen frutos, que son los ovarios maduros de las plantas con flores que contienen semillas.
Las plantas comestibles son aquellas partes de una planta que se consideran seguras para el consumo humano.
Los hábitats boscosos son entornos terrestres dominados por una densa cubierta arbórea, que sustentan una gran diversidad de vida animal y vegetal.
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Always check with an adult before eating any berries you find in nature.
15-60 cm
30-90 cm
0.5-1 cm
Spring_to_early_summer
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