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Evergreen Huckleberry, Huckleberry Bush, Edible Berries, Window Plants, Pacific Nw, Food Forest, Native Garden, Evergreen Shrubs, Pacific Coast

The evergreen huckleberry is a striking evergreen shrub from the Pacific Coast of the United States. These bushes keep their glossy leaves year-round and also sprout edible berries and bloom pink-tinted flowers. Learn how to grow the shrubs in your garden.

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Vaccinium ovatum) Evergreen Huckleberry - 2-3' in sun up to 8-10 ... Vaccinium Ovatum, Evergreen Huckleberry, Huckleberry Plant, Portland Garden, Water Deer, Deer Resistant Plants, Native Plant Gardening, Landscape Plants, Oregon State University

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Evergreen Huckleberry, Vaccinium ovatum | native plant, shallow spreading rhizomes. Vaccinium Ovatum, Evergreen Huckleberry, Huckleberry Plant, Mini Orchard, Pnw Gardening, Rain Gardens, Front Yard Plants, Landscape Borders, Cactus Seeds

Evergreen Huckleberry The Heath Family–Ericaceae Vaccinium ovatum Pursh. (Vax-IH-nee-um Oh-VAH-tum) Names: Evergreen Huckleberry is also called California Huckleberry, Evergreen Blueberry or Box Blueberry. Ovatum refers to its oval-shaped leaves. Relationships: There are about 450 species of Vaccinium worldwide, about 40 in North America with about 15 in the Pacific Northwest. The genus Vaccinium includes […]

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Evergreen Huckleberry, Yard Plants, Front Yard Plants, Black Berries, Broadleaf Evergreen, Mercer Island, Evergreen Shrubs, Camping Survival, Ecosystem

Evergreen blueberry - Evergreen huckleberry - Ericaceae - broadleaf evergreen shrub - edible glossy blue black berries September October - BC to California Coast Pacific Northwest native - leaves < 3cm alternate ovate lanceolate serrate glossy dark green - red stems - pinkish white nodding bell shaped flowers April May - full sun part shade deep shade - rich well drained acidic - wildlife urban agriculture - zone 7 - height 1-2m, spread 1-1.5m - upright dense

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