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- with edible fruit of blue color, known by the common names bilberry, blaeberry, wimberry, and whortleberry. It is more precisely called common bilberry...
- Blaeberry Falls is a waterfall on the lower Blaeberry River in the Columbia Country area of the Canadian Rockies in British Columbia, Canada. It is more...
- The Blaeberry River is a tributary of the Columbia River in the Columbia Country of British Columbia, Canada, rising in the Canadian Rockies on the south...
- Scottish Borders with main ingredients of potato, cabbage and onion Blaeberries—not identical to US blueberries, cf. Raspberries Slaes Strawberries Tayberries...
- than English often translate as "blueberry", e.g. Scots blaeberry and Norwegian blåbær. Blaeberry, blåbær and French myrtilles usually refer to the European...
- River, Deschutes River, Willamette River  • right Kicking Horse River, Blaeberry River, Canoe River, Kettle River, Sanpoil River, Okanogan River, Entiat...
- the Lake" 1887. "The Half-Hitch", "The Old Shoe" (Laws N23) 1888. "The Blaeberries" (Laws N19) 1889. "The Lady Leroy" (Laws N5) 1890. "When the Battle it...
- huckleberry" Vaccinium myrtilluscommon bilberry, blue whortleberry, blaeberry, fraughan, hurtleberry Vaccinium ovalifoliumAlaska blueberry, early...
- needed] The bilberry (especially Vaccinium myrtillus) is generally known as blaeberry /ˈbleɪbɛri/ in Scottish and Northern English regional dialects, and whortleberry...
- family legends, the Gordon's used to make a drink based on whisky and blaeberry (Scottish Blueberry) together with other special ingredients, to sustain...