Vaccinium hirsutum Buckley. Common name: Woollyberry, Hairy Blueberry, Low-lowbush Blueberry. Phenology: Apr-May; Jun-Jul. Habitat: Mountain slopes and ridges, primarily in pine-oak and oak forests. Distribution: V. hirsutum is a narrow Southern Appalachian endemic, occurring only in a few counties of sw. NC, se. TN, n. GA, and (allegedly) SC.
ID notes: Vaccinium hirsutum is the only species of Vaccinium in our region with pubescent fruit. The plants are very short, a lower lowbush than V. pallidum, with which it usually grows intermingled.
Origin/Endemic status: Endemic
Synonymy ⓘ: = FNA8, K4, RAB, S13, Tn, W, Camp (1945), Luteyn et al (1996), Vander Kloet (1988); = Cyanococcus hirsutus (Buckley) Small — S. Basionym: Vaccinium hirsutum Buckley 1843
Links to other floras: = Vaccinium hirsutum - FNA8
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Heliophily ⓘ: 6
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