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Large Cranberry Vaccinium macrocarpom

   

Foliage Type: leaf Arrangement: simple, alternate

Distinguishing features:

  • trailing evergreen shrub wioth slender stems up to 3 feet long
  • leaves - very short-stalked, oblong-elliptic, roundishor blunt at both ends
  • leaves - 1/4 to 1/2 inch long, margin untoothed and sometimes slightly rolled, leathry intexture, dark green, lustrous above and white beneath
  • flowers - pink, recurved lobes, solitaryor 2 to 4 on slender stalks, blooming May to July
  • fruit - red, rarely 3/8 inch in diameter, very sour, ripening August to October

Habitats:

  • wet (sphagnum bogs) sites

Often confused with:

  • Creeping Snowberry
  • Small Cranberry

Ecological Value:

  • wildlife tend to ignore the berries

Did You Know?

  • Berries are sour on their own, but are good as a jam.
  • The namecame from "Kranebere" or crane-berry due to the long stamens resembling the beak of a crane.

Uses / Ethnobotanical uses:

  • Early settlers picked the berries and Native Americans used them in trade.
  • Ojibwa made tea out of the leaves to cure nausea

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 Copyright 1999, 2000, 2001. This page was created by H. Knodle, M. Luthin, D. Jakes, P. Vandersteen & R. Lundquist.

Last updated on September 30, 2001.

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