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  2. Vaccinium caesariense - Wikipedia

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    Vaccinium caesariense is a native perennial plant in the Eastern United States, and is especially prominent in the New Jersey area, hence its common name New Jersey blueberry. [2] It is found in the coastal states from Florida to New Hampshire, almost always in wetlands. [2][3] Some of its native habitats include pine barrens, upland meadows ...

  3. Blueberry - Wikipedia

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    In descending order of production volume for 2017, other major producers were Georgia, Michigan, New Jersey, California, and North Carolina. [23] Hammonton, New Jersey, claims to be the "Blueberry Capital of the World", [24] with over 80% of New Jersey's cultivated blueberries coming from this town. [25]

  4. Elizabeth Coleman White - Wikipedia

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    Mary Fenwick. Joseph Josiah White. Relatives. Barclay White, grandfather. Elizabeth Coleman White (October 5, 1871 – November 11, 1954) was a New Jersey agricultural specialist who collaborated with Frederick Vernon Coville to develop and commercialize a cultivated blueberry. [1][2][3]

  5. 10 Tasty Wild Berries to Try (and 8 Poisonous Ones to Avoid)

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    If eaten in high amounts, they may cause uncomfortable symptoms or even be fatal. Here are 10 delicious and safe wild berries you can eat — and 8 poisonous ones to avoid. 1. Elderberries ...

  6. 9 Emerging Health Benefits of Bilberries

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    However, more human studies are needed before strong conclusions can be drawn. Summary. Bilberries may stimulate insulin secretion and prevent the breakdown of carbs in your gut, both of which may ...

  7. Blueberries 101: Nutrition Facts and Health Benefits

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    Blueberries also contain small amounts of vitamin E, vitamin B6, and copper. SUMMARY. Blueberries are a good source of manganese and vitamins C and K1. They also provide small amounts of copper ...

  8. Vaccinium corymbosum - Wikipedia

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    Vaccinium corymbosum is a deciduous shrub growing to 1.8–3.7 metres (6–12 ft) tall and wide. It is often found in dense thickets. The dark glossy green leaves are elliptical and up to 5 centimetres (2 in) long. In autumn, the leaves turn to a brilliant red, orange, yellow, and/or purple. [3][4] The flowers are long bell- or urn-shaped white ...

  9. New Jersey - Wikipedia

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    The 21 counties in New Jersey, listed in order by ... New Jersey is one of the top 10 producers of blueberries ... with the advice and consent of a majority of the ...