- flaps.
Bilberries grow
singly or in
pairs rather than in clusters, as
blueberries do, and
blueberries have more
evergreen leaves.
Bilberries are dark...
- Look up
bilberry in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Bilberry may also
refer to:
Bilberry, Cornwall, UK
Bilberry Hill, Worcestershire, UK
Bilberry, the types...
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traditional medicine,
bilberry leaves were used
mainly for
treating skin disorders.
Consuming the
leaves may be unsafe.
Although bilberries are in high demand...
- The
Bilberry goat (Irish:
Fiaghabhar na bhFraochán) is a
breed of
feral goat (Capra
aegagrus hircus)
which is
believed to have
lived in one herd on Bilberry...
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Bilberry soup may
refer to: Blåbärssoppa, (Swedish for "blue
berry soup") a
Scandinavian soup made from
bilberries Krentjebrij, a
Dutch traditional soup...
- relatives, bog
bilberries (V. uliginosum).
Cyanococcus blueberries can be
distinguished from the
nearly identical-looking
bilberries by
their flesh color...
- cuisine, bog
bilberry is used to make
infused liquor (Deuljjuk-sul).
Bilberries on
branches Close-up of
bilberries in
Eastern Siberia Bog
bilberry liquor (left)...
- from
bilberries, sugar,
water and
potato starch, or it can be
bought ready-made or in
powdered form, to mix with water. The
Swedish word for
bilberry, blåbär...
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Bilberry Hill is one of the
Lickey Hills in
northern Worcestershire, England, 10.3
miles (16.6 kilometres)
southwest of
Birmingham and 24
miles (39 kilometres)...
- bloom.
There are many
seeds in the fruit. The
fruits are
edible blue
bilberries. Both
grizzly and
black bears, and also humans, like
eating the fruit...