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syn. Vaccinium cespitosum, Michx. Dwarf Bilberry. A dwarf tufted shrub, 3-12 in. high, nearly glabrous throughout: branches rounded: lvs. 1/4 – 1 1/2 in. long, obovate, cuneate-lanceolate or cuneate-spatulate, narrowed at base, obtuse or acutish, serrulate, smooth and shining: fls. solitary, on short axillary peduncles, nodding; corolla urceolate, small, slightly 5 (rarely 4) -toothed, pink or red: berries large, blue with bloom, sweet. Gravelly or rocky woods and shores, Maine, Vt., Wis., Col., Calif., and northward; also on alpine summits of New England and N. Y..— May be used in rock-gardens.
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| regnum = Plantae
 
| divisio = Magnoliophyta
 
| unranked_classis = eudicots
 
| ordo = Ericales
 
| familia = Ericaceae
 
| subfamilia = Vaccinioideae
 
| tribus = Vaccinieae
 
| genus = Vaccinium
 
| species = cespitosum
 
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Plant Characteristics
Habit   shrub

Lifespan: perennial
Cultivation
Scientific Names

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Read about Vaccinium cespitosum in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

syn. Vaccinium cespitosum, Michx. Dwarf Bilberry. A dwarf tufted shrub, 3-12 in. high, nearly glabrous throughout: branches rounded: lvs. 1/4 – 1 1/2 in. long, obovate, cuneate-lanceolate or cuneate-spatulate, narrowed at base, obtuse or acutish, serrulate, smooth and shining: fls. solitary, on short axillary peduncles, nodding; corolla urceolate, small, slightly 5 (rarely 4) -toothed, pink or red: berries large, blue with bloom, sweet. Gravelly or rocky woods and shores, Maine, Vt., Wis., Col., Calif., and northward; also on alpine summits of New England and N. Y..— May be used in rock-gardens.


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