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Gaylussacia frondosa Dangleberry Deciduous shrub (1 Page of 5) The Gaylussacia frondosa plant species is found in Eastern N. America - New Hampshire to Virginia, Alabama, Ohio and Louisiana. It is a member of the Ericaceae family. Common gardeners may know the plant as Dangleberry. Some home gardeners know the variety as Vaccinium frondosum. V. venustum. Cultivation | Propagation | General Uses Medicinal | Edible Uses Latin Name: Gaylussacia frondosa Common Name: Dangleberry Family: Ericaceae Author: (L.)Torr.&Gray. Known Hazards: None known Mature Height: 1.8 Mature Width: Habitat: Dry woods and clearings[43]. Moist woods according to another report[235].
Edible Uses: Fruit - raw or cooked[2, 3, 62]. Sweet and juicy[11, 43, 235], they are good to eat[183]. The fruit is about 8mm in diameter[235].
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