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| ====== Heathberry Catalog ====== | ====== Heathberry Catalog ====== | ||
| - | **Heathberries** are the delicious | + | **Heathberries** are the delicious |
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| ===== Culinary Use ===== | ===== Culinary Use ===== | ||
| - | Heathberries | + | Heathberries are prized for fresh eating, with flavors ranging from sweet and juicy to tart, complex, or mildly resinous depending on the species and cultivar. |
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| + | Some species also yield edible young leaves or have traditional uses beyond the fruit. | ||
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| ===== Range & Habitat ===== | ===== Range & Habitat ===== | ||
| - | Plants in the Heath family (Ericaceae) are widely distributed across temperate, boreal, and subtropical regions of the Northern and Southern Hemispheres, | + | //Ericaceae// species |
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| ===== Hybridization Potential ===== | ===== Hybridization Potential ===== | ||
| - | The Ericaceae family, particularly within the Vaccinium genus and related groups, shows good potential for natural and intentional hybridization, | + | The //Ericaceae// family, particularly within the //Vaccinium// genus and related groups, shows good potential for natural and intentional hybridization, |
