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Puget Sound Native Tree
Botanical Garden

Evergreen Huckleberry
Vaccinium ovatum
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An Evergreen Huckleberry (Vaccinium ovatum) is a native, woody, evergreen shrub of the Pacific Northwest, known for its glossy green leaves, pinkish spring flowers, and small, sweet, edible black berries that ripen late summer to winter, serving as a valuable food source for wildlife and people, adaptable to sun or shade, and great for gardens.


Dolphin Place 1973
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