




Vaccinium angustifolium
Lowbush blueberries are small, tasty berries that grow close to the ground. They are sweet and delicious, making them a favorite snack for kids and animals alike!
生息地: Forests
The lowbush blueberry is a small, sprawling shrub with glossy green, oval leaves that turn fiery red in fall. It produces tiny, bell-shaped white to pinkish flowers, followed by pea-sized, powdery blue to dark purple berries.





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Did you know ancient peoples dried these berries to enjoy them all winter long?
Early American settlers made purple dye from these berries to color their clothes!
Eating blueberries can actually help your brain remember things better!
Some blueberry patches are hundreds of years old, connected by underground stems!
Lowbush blueberry has rhizomes that allow it to spread underground and survive harsh northern winters, popping up new shoots each spring.
This plant can quickly regrow from its underground roots after a forest fire, helping to bring life back to scorched lands.
Lowbush blueberry can thrive in very acidic, nutrient-poor soils where many other plants struggle to grow.
Bombus impatiens
Helps transfer pollen for berry production.
Ursus americanus
Berries are a key food source in summer.
Turdus migratorius
Feeds on berries and helps disperse seeds.
Vulpes vulpes
Sometimes eats berries, aiding in seed dispersal.
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Always wash berries before eating them to make sure they are clean.
15-60 cm
30-90 cm
0.5-0.8 cm
Late spring to early summer
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