blaeberry

NOUN
  1. erect European blueberry having solitary flowers and blue-black berries

How To Use blaeberry In A Sentence

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  • On the steeper slopes of hummocky ground there were banks of blaeberry and cowberry with a very deep layer of mosses. Country diary: Glen Strathfarrar
  • Heather is an important winter food while dwarf shrubs such as blaeberry provide shelter for chicks.
  • On the steeper slopes of hummocky ground there were banks of blaeberry and cowberry with a very deep layer of mosses. Country diary: Glen Strathfarrar
  • It comprised mostly subalpine ground with tallish heather, blaeberry, and crowberry, with some patches of short heath.
  • Other names in use in Britain are whinberry, because the plant grows among whins; and blaeberry, ‘blae’ being a north country and Scots word for blue.
  • Birch trees grow in extravagant excess, juniper bushes cover the floor and a rich, luxuriant undergrowth of heather, blaeberry and moss gives an impression of timelessness.
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