0 a small, round, dark blue fruit, or the low North American bush on which it grows --
1 a small, round, dark blue fruit, or the low North American bush on which it grows --
Common names include swamp cyrilla, swamp titi, red titi, black titi, white titi, leatherwood, ironwood, he huckleberry, and myrtle.
Meadows and brushlands have various kinds of manzanita along with huckleberry oak, chaparral and mountain whitethorn.
Devil's club and huckleberry grow in moist areas on the forest floor.
Huckleberry, blackberry, and salmonberry are part of the forest understory and provide food for many animal species.
Lower to the ground are huckleberry, teaberry, blueberry, and hawthorn and other plants.
The larvae feed on leaves of alder, apple, birch, blueberry and huckleberry, cottonwood, dogwood, elm, hazel, hickory, maple, oak and willow.
The phrase a huckleberry over my persimmon was used to mean a bit beyond my abilities.
Red huckleberry, evergreen huckleberry and red flowering currant are among the other shrubs present.