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''Vaccinium'' is a common and widespread
genus Genus (; : genera ) is a taxonomic rank above species and below family (taxonomy), family as used in the biological classification of extant taxon, living and fossil organisms as well as Virus classification#ICTV classification, viruses. In bino ...
of
shrub A shrub or bush is a small to medium-sized perennial woody plant. Unlike herbaceous plants, shrubs have persistent woody stems above the ground. Shrubs can be either deciduous or evergreen. They are distinguished from trees by their multiple ...
s or dwarf shrubs in the heath family (Ericaceae). The
fruit In botany, a fruit is the seed-bearing structure in flowering plants (angiosperms) that is formed from the ovary after flowering. Fruits are the means by which angiosperms disseminate their seeds. Edible fruits in particular have long propaga ...
s of many species are eaten by humans and some are of commercial importance, including the
cranberry Cranberries are a group of evergreen dwarf shrubs or trailing vines in the subgenus ''Oxycoccus'' of the genus ''Vaccinium''. Cranberries are low, creeping shrubs or vines up to long and in height; they have slender stems that are not th ...
,
blueberry Blueberries are a widely distributed and widespread group of perennial flowering plants with blue or purple berries. They are classified in the section ''Cyanococcus'' with the genus ''Vaccinium''. Commercial blueberries—both wild (lowbush) ...
,
bilberry Bilberries () are Eurasian low-growing shrubs in the genus ''Vaccinium'' in the flowering plant family Ericaceae that bear edible, dark blue berries. They resemble but are distinct from North American blueberries. The species most often referre ...
(whortleberry),
lingonberry ''Vaccinium vitis-idaea'' is a small evergreen shrub in the heath family, Ericaceae. It is known colloquially as the lingonberry, partridgeberry, foxberry, mountain cranberry, or cowberry. It is native to boreal forest and Arctic tundra through ...
(cowberry), and
huckleberry Huckleberry is a name used in North America for several plants in the family Ericaceae, in two closely related genera: ''Vaccinium'' and ''Gaylussacia''. Nomenclature The name 'huckleberry' is a North American variation of the English dialectal ...
. Like many other heath plants, they are restricted to
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s.


Description

The plant structure varies between species: some trail along the ground, some are dwarf shrubs, and some are larger shrubs perhaps tall. Some tropical species are
epiphytic An epiphyte is a plant or plant-like organism that grows on the surface of another plant and derives its moisture and nutrients from the air, rain, water (in marine environments) or from debris accumulating around it. The plants on which epiphyt ...
. Stems are usually woody. Flowers are epigynous with fused petals and have long styles that protrude from their bell-shaped corollas. Stamens have anthers with extended tube-like structures called "awns" through which pollen falls when mature. Inflorescences can be axillary or terminal. The
fruit In botany, a fruit is the seed-bearing structure in flowering plants (angiosperms) that is formed from the ovary after flowering. Fruits are the means by which angiosperms disseminate their seeds. Edible fruits in particular have long propaga ...
develops from an inferior ovary and is a four- or five-parted
berry A berry is a small, pulpy, and often edible fruit. Typically, berries are juicy, rounded, brightly colored, sweet, sour or tart, and do not have a stone or pit although many pips or seeds may be present. Common examples of berries in the cul ...
; it is usually brightly coloured, often red or bluish with purple juice. Roots are commonly
mycorrhiza A mycorrhiza (; , mycorrhiza, or mycorrhizas) is a symbiotic association between a fungus and a plant. The term mycorrhiza refers to the role of the fungus in the plant's rhizosphere, the plant root system and its surroundings. Mycorrhizae play ...
l, which likely help the plants to access nutrients such as nitrogen and phosphorus in the acidic, nutrient-poor soils they inhabit.


Taxonomy

The genus was first described scientifically by
Carl Linnaeus Carl Linnaeus (23 May 1707 – 10 January 1778), also known after ennoblement in 1761 as Carl von Linné,#Blunt, Blunt (2004), p. 171. was a Swedish biologist and physician who formalised binomial nomenclature, the modern system of naming o ...
in 1753. The name ''Vaccinium'' was used in
classical Latin Classical Latin is the form of Literary Latin recognized as a Literary language, literary standard language, standard by writers of the late Roman Republic and early Roman Empire. It formed parallel to Vulgar Latin around 75 BC out of Old Latin ...
for a plant, possibly the
bilberry Bilberries () are Eurasian low-growing shrubs in the genus ''Vaccinium'' in the flowering plant family Ericaceae that bear edible, dark blue berries. They resemble but are distinct from North American blueberries. The species most often referre ...
or a hyacinth, and may be derived from the Latin ''bacca'', meaning berry, although its ultimate derivation is obscure. It is not the same word as ''Vaccinum'', which means "of or pertaining to cows". The
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of the genus is complex and still under investigation. Genetic analyses indicate that the genus ''Vaccinium'' is not
monophyletic In biological cladistics for the classification of organisms, monophyly is the condition of a taxonomic grouping being a clade – that is, a grouping of organisms which meets these criteria: # the grouping contains its own most recent co ...
. A number of the Asian species are more closely related to ''
Agapetes ''Agapetes'' (Gk. ἀγαπητός (agapetos) = 'beloved') is a semi-climbing shrub genus native to the Himalayas, grown as an ornamental for its attractive pendulous bunches of red tubular flowers blooming over a long period. It is mostly grow ...
'' than to other ''Vaccinium'' species. A second group includes most of '' Orthaea'' and '' Notopora'', at least some of ''
Gaylussacia ''Gaylussacia'' is a genus of about fifty species of flowering plants in the family Ericaceae, native to the Americas, where they occur in eastern North America and in South America in the Andes and the mountains of southeastern Brazil (the major ...
'' (huckleberry), and a number of species from ''Vaccinium'', such as '' V. crassifolium''. Other parts of ''Vaccinium'' form other groups, sometimes together with species of other genera. The taxonomy of ''Vaccinium'' can either be resolved by enlarging the genus to include the entirety of the tribe Vaccinieae or by breaking the genus up into several genera. Two
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seeds of ''V. minutulum'' have been extracted from
borehole A borehole is a narrow shaft bored in the ground, either vertically or horizontally. A borehole may be constructed for many different purposes, including the extraction of water ( drilled water well and tube well), other liquids (such as petr ...
samples of the
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freshwater deposits in Nowy Sacz Basin, West Carpathians,
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.


Subgenera

A classification predating
molecular phylogeny Molecular phylogenetics () is the branch of phylogeny that analyzes genetic, hereditary molecular differences, predominantly in DNA sequences, to gain information on an organism's evolutionary relationships. From these analyses, it is possible to ...
divides ''Vaccinium'' into subgenera and several sections: ;Subgenus ''Oxycoccus'': The cranberries, with slender, trailing, wiry non-woody shoots and strongly reflexed flower petals. Some botanists treat ''Oxycoccus'' as a distinct genus. *Sect. ''Oxycoccus'' **'' Vaccinium macrocarpon'' – American cranberry **'' Vaccinium oxycoccos'' – common cranberry **'' Vaccinium microcarpum'' – small bog cranberry *Sect. ''Oxycoccoides'' **'' Vaccinium erythrocarpum'' – southern mountain cranberry **'' Vaccinium japonicum'' – mountain blueberry ;Subgenus ''Vaccinium'': All the other species, with thicker, upright woody shoots and bell-shaped flowers. *Sect. ''Batodendron'' **'' Vaccinium arboreum'' – sparkleberry **'' Vaccinium crassifolium'' – creeping blueberry *Sect. ''Brachyceratium'' **'' Vaccinium dependens'' *Sect. ''Bracteata'' **'' Vaccinium acrobracteatum'' **'' Vaccinium barandanum'' **'' Vaccinium bracteatum'' **'' Vaccinium coriaceum'' **'' Vaccinium cornigerum'' **'' Vaccinium cruentum'' **'' Vaccinium hooglandii'' **'' Vaccinium horizontale'' **'' Vaccinium laurifolium'' **'' Vaccinium lucidum'' **'' Vaccinium myrtoides'' **'' Vaccinium phillyreoides'' **'' Vaccinium reticulatovenosum'' **'' Vaccinium sparsum'' **'' Vaccinium varingifolium'' *Sect. ''Ciliata'' **'' Vaccinium ciliatum'' **'' Vaccinium oldhamii'' - Japanese blueberry *Sect. ''Cinctosandra'' **'' Vaccinium exul'' *Sect. ''Conchophyllum'' **'' Vaccinium corymbodendron'' **'' Vaccinium delavayi'' **'' Vaccinium emarginatum'' **'' Vaccinium griffithianum'' **'' Vaccinium moupinense'' – Himalayan blueberry **'' Vaccinium neilgherrense'' **'' Vaccinium nummularia'' **'' Vaccinium retusum'' *Sect. ''Cyanococcus'' – typical North American
blueberries Blueberries are a widely distributed and widespread group of perennial flowering plants with blue or purple berries. They are classified in the section ''Cyanococcus'' with the genus ''Vaccinium''. Commercial blueberries—both wild (lowbush) ...
**''
Vaccinium angustifolium ''Vaccinium angustifolium'', commonly known as the wild lowbush blueberry, is a species of blueberry native to eastern and central Canada and the northeastern United States. It is the most common commercially used wild blueberry and is consider ...
'' – lowbush blueberry - also known as '' Vaccinium stenophyllum'' **'' Vaccinium boreale'' – northern blueberry **''
Vaccinium caesariense ''Vaccinium caesariense'' (New Jersey blueberry) is a ''Vaccinium'' species native to the Eastern United States. Description ''Vaccinium caesariense'' is a perennial plant and a dicot exhibiting a shrub growth habit, meaning it is not likely to ...
'' – New Jersey blueberry **'' Vaccinium corymbosum'' – highbush blueberry **'' Vaccinium darrowii'' – evergreen blueberry **'' Vaccinium elliottii'' – Elliott's blueberry **'' Vaccinium formosum'' **'' Vaccinium fuscatum'' – black highbush blueberry; syn. ''V. atrococcum'' **'' Vaccinium hirsutum'' **'' Vaccinium myrsinites'' – evergreen blueberry **''
Vaccinium myrtilloides ''Vaccinium myrtilloides'' is a North American species of blueberry with common names including common blueberry, velvetleaf huckleberry, velvetleaf blueberry, Canadian blueberry, and sourtop blueberry. Description ''Vaccinium myrtilloides'' is a ...
'' – Canadian blueberry **'' Vaccinium pallidum'' Ait. – dryland blueberry; syn. ''V. vacillans'' Torr. **'' Vaccinium simulatum'' **'' Vaccinium tenellum'' **'' Vaccinium virgatum'' – rabbiteye blueberry; syn. ''V. ashei'' *Sect. ''Eococcus'' **'' Vaccinium fragile'' *Sect. ''Epigynium'' **'' Vaccinium vacciniaceum'' *Sect. ''Galeopetalum'' **'' Vaccinium chunii'' **'' Vaccinium dunalianum'' **'' Vaccinium glaucoalbum'' **'' Vaccinium sikkimense'' (may not be treated as a separate species from ''V. glaucoalbum'') **'' Vaccinium urceolatum'' *Sect. ''Hemimyrtillus'' **'' Vaccinium arctostaphylos'' **'' Vaccinium cylindraceum'' **'' Vaccinium hirtum'' **'' Vaccinium padifolium'' – Madeira blueberry **'' Vaccinium smallii'' *Sect. ''Koreanum'' **'' Vaccinium koreanum'' – Korean blueberry *Sect. ''Myrtillus'' (including sect. ''Macropelma'') – bilberries and relatives. Monophyly of this section has been confirmed by matK and nuclear ribosomal ITS sequence data. **'' Vaccinium calycinum'' Sm. – (
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) **'' Vaccinium cereum'' (L.f.) Forst.f. – east Polynesian blueberry, Pacific blueberry **'' Vaccinium cespitosum'' – dwarf bilberry **'' Vaccinium deliciosum'' – Cascade bilberry, Cascade blueberry, blueleaf huckleberry **'' Vaccinium dentatum'' Sm. – (Hawaii) **''
Vaccinium membranaceum ''Vaccinium membranaceum'' is a species of flowering plant in the heath family Ericaceae, known by the common names thinleaf huckleberry, tall huckleberry, big huckleberry, mountain huckleberry, square-twig blueberry, and ambiguously as " black ...
'' – square-twig blueberry, thinleaf huckleberry, tall huckleberry, big huckleberry, mountain huckleberry, " black huckleberry" **'' Vaccinium myrtillus'' – common bilberry, blue whortleberry, blaeberry, fraughan, hurtleberry **'' Vaccinium ovalifolium'' – Alaska blueberry, early blueberry, oval-leaf blueberry **''
Vaccinium parvifolium ''Vaccinium parvifolium'', the red huckleberry, is a species of ''Vaccinium'' native to western North America. Description It is a deciduous shrub growing to tall with bright green shoots with an angular cross-section. The leaves are ovate to o ...
'' – red huckleberry ** Vaccinium praestans – '' krasnika'' (), Kamchatka bilberry **''
Vaccinium reticulatum ''Vaccinium reticulatum'', known as in Hawaiian language, Hawaiian, is a species of flowering plant in the Erica (plant), heather family, Ericaceae, that is endemic to Hawaii. It grows at altitudes of on lava flows and freshly Ruderal species ...
'' – (Hawaii) **'' Vaccinium scoparium'' – grouse whortleberry, grouseberry, littleleaf huckleberry **'' Vaccinium shastense'' - Shasta huckleberry *Sect. ''Neurodesia'' **'' Vaccinium crenatum'' *Sect. ''Oarianthe'' **'' Vaccinium ambyandrum'' **'' Vaccinium cyclopense'' *Sect. ''Oreades'' **'' Vaccinium poasanum'' *Sect. ''Pachyanthum'' **'' Vaccinium fissiflorum'' *Sect. ''Polycodium'' **'' Vaccinium stamineum'' L. – deerberry; syn. ''V. caesium'' (eastern North America) (images) *Sect. ''Pyxothamnus'' **'' Vaccinium chihuahuense'' **'' Vaccinium confertum'' **'' Vaccinium consanguineum'' **'' Vaccinium corymbodendron'' **'' Vaccinium floribundum'' **'' Vaccinium meridionale'' **''
Vaccinium ovatum ''Vaccinium'' is a common and widespread genus of shrubs or dwarf shrubs in the heath family (Ericaceae). The fruits of many species are eaten by humans and some are of commercial importance, including the cranberry, blueberry, bilberry (w ...
'' Pursh – California huckleberry (or evergreen huckleberry) (coastal western North America). First collected and described for western science by Meriwether Lewis. *Sect. ''Vaccinium'' **'' Vaccinium uliginosum'' L. – northern (or bog) bilberry (or blueberry); syn. ''V. occidentale'' (northern North America and Eurasia) *Sect. ''Vitis-idaea'' **'' Vaccinium vitis-idaea'' L. – partridgeberry, cowberry, redberry, red whortleberry, or lingonberry (northern North America and Eurasia)


Distribution and habitat

The genus contains about 450 species, which are found mostly in the cooler areas of the
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. However, there are tropical species from areas as widely separated as
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and
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. The genus is distributed worldwide except for Australia and Antarctica, but areas of great ''Vaccinium'' diversity include the montane regions of North and South America, as well as Southeast Asia. Species are still being discovered in the
Andes The Andes ( ), Andes Mountains or Andean Mountain Range (; ) are the List of longest mountain chains on Earth, longest continental mountain range in the world, forming a continuous highland along the western edge of South America. The range ...
. Plants of this group typically require
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ic soils, and as wild plants, they live in habitats such as
heath A heath () is a shrubland habitat found mainly on free-draining infertile, acidic soils and is characterised by open, low-growing woody vegetation. Moorland is generally related to high-ground heaths with—especially in Great Britain—a coole ...
,
bog A bog or bogland is a wetland that accumulates peat as a deposit of dead plant materials often mosses, typically sphagnum moss. It is one of the four main types of wetlands. Other names for bogs include mire, mosses, quagmire, and musk ...
and acidic
woodland A woodland () is, in the broad sense, land covered with woody plants (trees and shrubs), or in a narrow sense, synonymous with wood (or in the U.S., the '' plurale tantum'' woods), a low-density forest forming open habitats with plenty of sunli ...
(for example, blueberries under oaks or pines). Blueberry plants are commonly found in oak-heath forests in eastern North America. ''Vaccinium'' is found in both successional and stable sites, and it is fire-adapted in many regions, withstanding low-intensity burns, and re-sprouting from
rhizome In botany and dendrology, a rhizome ( ) is a modified subterranean plant stem that sends out roots and Shoot (botany), shoots from its Node (botany), nodes. Rhizomes are also called creeping rootstalks or just rootstalks. Rhizomes develop from ...
s when above-ground tissues are burned off.


Ecology

''Vaccinium'' species are used as food plants by the
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e of a number of
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(
butterfly Butterflies are winged insects from the lepidopteran superfamily Papilionoidea, characterized by large, often brightly coloured wings that often fold together when at rest, and a conspicuous, fluttering flight. The oldest butterfly fossi ...
and
moth Moths are a group of insects that includes all members of the order Lepidoptera that are not Butterfly, butterflies. They were previously classified as suborder Heterocera, but the group is Paraphyly, paraphyletic with respect to butterflies (s ...
) species. Berries of North American species nourish a variety of mammals and birds, notably including the
grizzly bear The grizzly bear (''Ursus arctos horribilis''), also known as the North American brown bear or simply grizzly, is a population or subspecies of the brown bear inhabiting North America. In addition to the mainland grizzly (''Ursus arctos horr ...
.


Cultivation

Blueberries (sect. Cyanococcus) and cranberries (sect. Oxycoccus) are relatively newly cultivated plants and are largely unchanged from their wild relatives. Genetic breeding of blueberries began around the turn of the 20th century. It was spearheaded by Frederick Coville, who performed many cross-breeding trials and produced dozens of new blueberry cultivars. He often tested new cultivars for their flavor, claiming after a long day of tasting that "all blueberries taste the same, and all taste sour."


See also

*'' Malea pilosa'' *''
Gaylussacia ''Gaylussacia'' is a genus of about fifty species of flowering plants in the family Ericaceae, native to the Americas, where they occur in eastern North America and in South America in the Andes and the mountains of southeastern Brazil (the major ...
''


References


External links


''Vaccinium'' information from U.S. National Plant Germplasm SystemBritish Towns and Villages Network, ''Vaccinium''; Species of the Genus ''Vaccinium''
{{Authority control Ericaceae genera Taxa named by Carl Linnaeus Subshrubs Taxa described in 1753