Black Highbush Blueberry

Vaccinium fuscatum

''Vaccinium fuscatum'', the black highbush blueberry, is a species of flowering plant in the heath family. It is native to North America, where it is found in Ontario, Canada and the eastern United States. Its typical natural habitat is wet areas such as bogs, pocosins, and swamps.
Black Highbush Blueberry - Vaccinium fuscatum It is distinguished from other highbush blueberries by the hairs and dingy color of the undersides of the leaves. Also, the fruit lack a white (glaucous) coating.

Habitat: Moist forest
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Appearance

''Vaccinium fuscatum'' is an upright deciduous shrub. It can be distinguished from the similar-looking ''Vaccinium corymbosum'' by its stems and abaxial leaf surfaces are pubescent with dingy hairs, and its dark colored fruit that lacks a glaucous coating. In addition it has an earlier bloom time, producing flowers in early spring. It is sometimes considered a synonym of ''Vaccinium corymbosum''.

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Taxonomy
KingdomPlantae
DivisionAngiosperms
ClassEudicots
OrderEricales
FamilyEricaceae
GenusVaccinium
SpeciesV. fuscatum