




Vaccinium uliginosum
The bog bilberry is a small shrub that grows in wet, cool places. It produces tasty blue berries that are loved by animals and people alike!
生息地: Wetlands
The bog bilberry is a small, upright shrub with distinctive bluish-green, oval leaves that turn red in autumn. It has small, urn-shaped flowers, typically pinkish-white, followed by round, dark blue berries covered in a pale, waxy bloom, making them look frosted.





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植物レア度
Common
危険度
1/5 · 非常に低い
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In autumn, its green leaves transform into brilliant shades of fiery red!
Its name comes from its favorite home: wet, spongy bogs!
The berries look frosted because they have a natural, waxy coating, just like some grapes!
Unlike blueberries, its berry flesh is pale or white inside, not blue!
Bog bilberry can thrive in very acidic, nutrient-poor bog soils that most plants cannot tolerate, helping it survive in harsh wetlands.
This plant has a network of underground stems called rhizomes that help it spread and stabilize in wet, loose bog ground.
Its dark blue berries are coated in a waxy bloom that helps protect them from drying out and makes them less appealing to some pests.
Bombus terrestris
collects nectar and pollen
Ursus arctos
forages on its ripe berries
Turdus merula
feeds on its nutritious berries
Vulpes vulpes
includes berries in its omnivorous diet
まだ別名はありません。
危険度
1/5 · 非常に低い
Always ask an adult before picking and eating wild berries.
10-70 cm
20-50 cm
0.4-0.6 cm
Late spring to early summer
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