Vaccinium ovatum, or known as the Evergreen Huckleberry, is a species of small evergreen shrub that belongs to the heath family, Ericaceae. This shrub is native to the west coast of North America, ranging from British Columbia to California. It grows to about 1-4 meters tall and has distinctive, glossy green leaves that are oval or elliptical in shape. The shrub typically blooms in the spring to summer with small, pinkish-white bell-shaped flowers that grow in clusters. The fruit, which is a dark purple or black berry, is edible and has a sweet and tart taste. The berries are commonly used in jams, jellies, pies, and other baked goods. The Evergreen Huckleberry is an important and valuable species for the ecosystem as it provides food and habitat for a wide range of birds and mammals.
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