Vaccinium uliginosum is a small
deciduous shrub growing to tall, rarely tall, with brown stems (unlike the green stems of the closely related
bilberry). The
leaves are oval, long and wide, blue-green with pale net-like veins, with a smooth margin and rounded apex. The
flowers are pendulous, urn-shaped, pale pink, long, produced in mid-spring. The
fruit is a dark blue-black
berry in diameter, with a white sweet flesh, ripe in late summer. Its fruit
persists for an average of 26.1 days, and bears an average of 24.7 seeds per fruit. Fruits average 86.8% water, and their
dry weight includes 38.4%
carbohydrates and 3.9%
lipids. == Subspecies ==