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/ˈblo͞oˌberē/,
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blueberries, plural;
  1. A hardy dwarf shrub of the heath family, with small, whitish drooping flowers and dark blue edible berries

  2. The small, sweet edible berry of this plant


  1. (blueberry) any of numerous shrubs of the genus Vaccinium bearing blueberries
  2. (blueberry) sweet edible dark-blue berries of either low-growing or high-growing blueberry plants
  3. Blueberries are flowering plants of the genus Vaccinium (a genus which also includes cranberries and bilberries) with dark-purple berries and is a perennial. Species in the section Cyanococcus are the most common fruits sold as "blueberries" and are mainly native to North America. ...
  4. (Blueberry (comics)) Blueberry is a Franco-Belgian comics western series created by the Belgian scriptwriter Jean-Michel Charlier and French comics artist Jean "Mœbius" Giraud. It chronicles the adventures of Mike Blueberry on his travels through the American Old West. ...
  5. (blueberry) An edible round berry belonging to the cowberry family. (A botanically false berry.) It has flared "crowns" at the end that turn blue on ripening; The shrub of the above-mentioned berry; A dark blue colour; Of a dark blue colour
  6. (Blueberry) Wild bears will eat nothing but blueberries when they are in season, sometimes traveling 10 – 15 miles per day on an empty stomach just to sniff out a blueberry patch. Blueberries are an excellent source of vitamin C and manganese as well as a good source of vitamin A.
  7. (Blueberry) (Buru Beri) is a character in the Dragon Ball franchise. He makes his debut in "Destination: Guru", the fifty-ninth episode of Dragon Ball Z, which premiered on August 29, 1990. His name is derived from the blueberry fruit.
  8. (Blueberry) A small bubble found in the flood coat of an aggregate-surfaced built-up roof. See also Tar Boil.
  9. (Blueberry) A term sometimes used to describe weather blisters. These are small surface blisters, which can be seen in large numbers over the entire roof area, more predominant during warm weather where roofs are exposed directly to the sun, and which are a result of natural weathering of the ...
  10. (Blueberry) Has been used in ancient herbal and medicinal treatments or thousands of years. Helps revitalize the skin and hasten healing. (Ionic Eye Gel)
  11. (Blueberry) More closely related to the cranberry than to the raspberry, the blueberry (and bilberry, huckleberry, and like berries) is distinctively different from both. Unlike the cranberry, it is sweet enough to eat raw, whole, and out of hand. ...
  12. (Blueberry) The blue-black berries of this plant are smooth-skinned, round, juicy, and sweet. Look for firm, uniformly sized blueberries that are indigo blue with a silvery frost.
  13. Highbush blueberries are spaced 1.5-1.8 m apart in rows 3 m apart. Annual pruning, which removes the older wood and weaker canes, is done in winter. Since most lowbush blueberry plantations are developed from natural stands, there are no spacing recommendations. ...
  14. are a source of powerful antioxidants that may help support health and vitality.
  15. Another berry with extremely high nutritional benefits including tannins and resveratrol, which is now being touted as one of the major cancer fighting ingredients. Blueberries are also high in vitamin A, vitamin K, and various B vitamins.
  16. excellent source of Vitamin A and C, potassium, and fiber.
  17. are any of the species of fruit bearing [[shrubs] belonging to the taxonomic genus Vaccinium. They are one of the native North American plants and best known for their delicious, healthy berries, whch contain antioxidants.
  18. One quart of blueberries = about 1 1/2 pounds. Blueberry season is from May to September. Look for berries with a silvery 'bloom', this is a natural protective coating. They should be refrigerated as quickly as possible and kept dry. Do not wash until you are ready to use them. ...
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