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Blueberries


Vaccinium angustifolia on the wild.
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Un deuxième petit arbre est sorti ! ... et je pense même que deux autres pourraient bien venir aussi ! (:o)). Ils sont toujours dans la serre (malheureusement plus fraîche la nuit), mais dès que je pourrai les sortir au grand air, je le ferai.
Bonne journée, José.
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I am a bit confused but this was the name a Finnish friend of mine called them and now in retrospect I could also call them "Bilberries" defined in Wikipedia as any of several primarily Eurasian species of low-growing shrubs in the genus Vaccinium (family Ericaceae), bearing edible, nearly black berries. The species most often referred to is Vaccinium myrtillus L., but there are several other closely related species. Bilberries are distinct from blueberries but closely related to them.
une très belle lumière
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