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Pacific Northwest Berry Book: Finding, Identifying, and by Bob Krumm

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By Bob Krumm

The Pacific Northwest Berry e-book combines the up to date and revised info of a box advisor and the thrill of a cookbook. learn how to establish 15 berry and fruit species utilizing non-technical descriptions, habitat tricks, and colour images.

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Color varies from a light, bright green to a medium green. The glabrous leaves often develop a reddish tint or have darker spots. The evergreen huckleberry has thicker, leathery leaves with small, sharp teeth. It retains its leaves year-round. One distinguishing feature of the genus is that the twigs are quite fine. indd 26 3/14/13 4:24 PM lengthwise. Evergreen huckleberry, dwarf blueberry, and bog blueberry lack this trait. The young twigs of the red huckleberry are bright green year-round. With a little practice, you’ll find it easy to identify patches of blueberries, even in winter, by noting their unique twigs and the characteristic leaves (when present).

Masako didn’t want to quit the productive patch she had found. Dave had to take Masako’s overflowing berry bucket to get her to come in—and then she only returned when she had filled her hands with blueberries. idenTificaTion Blueberries and huckleberries belong to the family Ericaceae. ” The species range in height from a few inches to 10 feet high and inhabit areas as diverse as bogs to subalpine tundra to coniferous forests. All the species prefer acidic soils and moderate levels of soil moisture to bog conditions.

When I was in my early teens, I would slip away after doing my morning chores. Berry bucket in hand, I would head downstream along the river. In less than 100 yards I would start finding large clumps of black raspberries in the moderately shaded second-growth timber. Some of the blackcaps would be as big as rounded thimbles. The longer it took these secluded berries to ripen, the sweeter, juicier, and plumper they were. The big berries gave me a quick start on filling my bucket. I’d work my way farther downriver, going to every patch I knew of and checking likely spots for new patches.

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