Vaccinium altomontanum Ashe. Blue Ridge Blueberry. Phen: May-Jun; Jul-Sep. Hab: Grassy balds, heath balds, high elevation forests and woodlands. Dist: Higher mountains of the Southern Blue Ridge, from sw. VA to n. GA.
Origin/Endemic status: Endemic
Taxonomy Comments: The tetraploid V. altomontanum occurs primarily in the Mountains at moderate to high elevations (the type collection is from the Fodderstacks, Macon County, NC); it differs from the diploid V. pallidum in forming tighter (often circular) clones, with taller plants (to 1 m tall), the leaves thick in texture, often revolute, strictly glaucous and glabrous, and with excellent berries.
Synonymy ⓘ: = Va; = Vaccinium alto-montanum – G, Camp (1945), orthographic variant; > Cyanococcus liparis Small – S, as to type; > Cyanococcus subcordatus Small – S; < Vaccinium corymbosum L. – RAB; < Vaccinium pallidum Aiton – C, FNA8, K1, K3, K4, Tn, Redpath et al (2022)
Links to other floras: < Vaccinium pallidum - FNA8
Wetland Indicator Status:
Heliophily ⓘ: 6
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