
Bilberry - Wikipedia
Bilberries (/ ˈbɪlbəri /) are Eurasian low-growing shrubs in the genus Vaccinium in the flowering plant family Ericaceae that bear edible, dark blue berries. They resemble but are distinct from North American blueberries. The species most often referred to is Vaccinium myrtillus L., but the term describes several other closely related species.
9 Emerging Health Benefits of Bilberries
Mar 10, 2023 · Bilberries are linked to various health benefits, from improved vision to lower blood sugar and cholesterol levels. Bilberries (Vaccinium myrtillus) are small, blue berries native to Northern...
What Is A Bilberry - Information On Bilberry Growing And Bilberry ...
Feb 22, 2023 · Bilberry grows wild in the arctic and subarctic regions of the Northern Hemisphere. The bilberry shrub produces round, blue berries also known as bilberries. If you are wondering about the difference between blueberry and bilberry, you aren’t alone.
Bilberries: Curative and Miraculous – A Review on Bioactive ...
Bilberry bushes only grow in wild, montane areas. It is not possible to cultivate them due to very specific soil demands. Picking the berries is a tedious and tiring work either using hands or small harvesting combs ( Zoratti et al., 2016 ; Vaneková et al., 2020 ).
Bilberries: The wild blueberry powerhouse of antioxidants and flavor
Feb 19, 2025 · Bilberries (wild blueberries) are small, deep indigo berries that grow on low shrubs. Known for their flavor which is a balanced mix of sweet and tart, bilberries offer a more intense taste compared to cultivated blueberries.
Fresh Frozen Wild Bilberries – Northwest Wild Foods
Imagine a fruit that’s as wild and vibrant as the forests it grows in, bursting with flavor and steeped in centuries of tradition. Meet the wild bilberry, a small but mighty berry native to Northern Europe, where it thrives in the cool, shaded landscapes of forests and meadowlands.
Bilberry - Edible Wild Food
Bilberry (Vaccinium myrtillus) is wild, edible and nutritious food. Identify bilberry via its pictures, habitat, height, flowers and leaves.
Bilberry (Vaccinium myrtillus) - Woodland Trust
Bilberry supports a diverse range of wildlife, such as the northern wall brown butterfly pictured here. Common names: bilberry, European blueberry, blaeberry, whortleberry, wimberry, whinberry. Scientific name: Vaccinium myrtillus. Family: Vaccinium. Origin: native. Flowering season: April to June. Habitat: dry woodland, heathland, moorland.
Bilberry - The Wildlife Trusts
Bilberry is a common species, but since 2007, some of the UK plants have suffered with a fungal attack from Phytophthora kernoviae. Bilberries are found natively across northern Europe, Iceland and across the Caucasus into northern Asia.
Bilberry | Vaccinium myrtillus | Foraging and More
Bilberry is a small, deciduous shrub belonging to the Ericaceae family, native to Northern Europe, particularly the UK and Scandinavia but also other parts of the world. Leaves: Small, oval, bright green leaves with finely toothed edges, turning red in autumn.