Erect European blueberry having solitary flowers and blue-black berries.
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Examples for "bilberry "
Examples for "bilberry "
1 A sweet bilberry also abounds in some parts of the country.
2 From the shadows of the bilberry bushes two stooping figures rushed at him.
3 My road wound up and up, the heather and bilberry on either hand.'
4 Thonolan, you wouldn't turn down a cup of Tamio's wonderful bilberry wine, would you?
5 Helena fell back on the bilberry stalk, to gain time.
1 The plain is now grown up with poplar, hazle-bush, scrub-oak, and whortleberry .
2 The surface of the island is plentifully overgrown with whortleberry and bayberry bushes.
3 Around it were beds of red phlox, red whortleberry bushes, and wild sunflowers.
4 We dined upon potatoes, corn, carrots, and whortleberry pudding, quite sumptuously.
5 For supper, seal-steak, with whortleberry jam, cheese, bread, butter, and coffee.
1 He flung himself down in a blaeberry - bed , and lay there doggedly, his weak mouth tightly closed.
2 You may have already been picking and enjoying that most delicious of wild fruits - the bilberry or blaeberry or fraughan.
3 Up to Blaeberry Tarn, and then home by Holler Beck.
4 There you may find shade in summer, and great blaeberries and ripening rowans in the wane of August.
5 The island on which we had encamped was a small rocky one, covered with short heathery-looking shrubs, among which we found thousands of blaeberries .
1 In England it may be known as the whinberry or wimberry and hurts becomes urts.
2 A scent of whinberries made her little nostrils dilate with expectation.
3 When you can't get eggs you have blackberries and whinberries .
4 Walked up the mountain, saw great quantities of whinberries ; a delightful stream of water near the summit.
5 After much trouble about beds we had tea with old bread, butter, plenty of sweets, also whinberries , etc.
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