Wandering the moors of the peak district at the weekend gave me a chance to refresh ID of some Ericaceae species. Good to see them in flower in spring, which I'm not so used to.
These were intermingled. Here we have what I call bilberry, Vacxinium myrtillus, not to be confused with blueberry. Bilberries are probably my favourite fruit, delicious in a tart or reduced to a compote and served with yoghurt. Quite bland raw thought.
And these I think are lingon or cowberry, Vacxinium vitis-idaea, with little pits to the underside of the leaves:
I scouted out some areas for future wild camps too. I have my eye on the area north or south of crowden and wood head reservoir. Maybe I will time it for when the berries are out.
These were intermingled. Here we have what I call bilberry, Vacxinium myrtillus, not to be confused with blueberry. Bilberries are probably my favourite fruit, delicious in a tart or reduced to a compote and served with yoghurt. Quite bland raw thought.
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And these I think are lingon or cowberry, Vacxinium vitis-idaea, with little pits to the underside of the leaves:
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I scouted out some areas for future wild camps too. I have my eye on the area north or south of crowden and wood head reservoir. Maybe I will time it for when the berries are out.