Vaccinium myrtillus: A plant species of the family VACCINIUM.Vaccinium: A plant genus of the family ERICACEAE known for species with edible fruits.Vaccinium vitis-idaea: A plant species of the genus VACCINIUM.Anthocyanins: A group of FLAVONOIDS derived from FLAVONOLS, which lack the ketone oxygen at the 4-position. They are glycosylated versions of cyanidin, pelargonidin or delphinidin. The conjugated bonds result in blue, red, and purple colors in flowers of plants.Vaccinium macrocarpon: A plant species of the family VACCINIUM known for the sour fruit which is sometimes used for urinary tract infections.Blueberry Plant: Several plant species of the genus VACCINIUM known for the edible blueberry fruit.Arvicolinae: A subfamily of MURIDAE found nearly world-wide and consisting of about 20 genera. Voles, lemmings, and muskrats are members.Encyclopedias as Topic: Works containing information articles on subjects in every field of knowledge, usually arranged in alphabetical order, or a similar work limited to a special field or subject. (From The ALA Glossary of Library and Information Science, 1983)Urodela: An order of the Amphibia class which includes salamanders and newts. They are characterized by usually having slim bodies and tails, four limbs of about equal size (except in Sirenidae), and a reduction in skull bones.Solanum nigrum: A plant species of the genus SOLANUM, family SOLANACEAE that contains steroidal glycosides.Practice Guidelines as Topic: Directions or principles presenting current or future rules of policy for assisting health care practitioners in patient care decisions regarding diagnosis, therapy, or related clinical circumstances. 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They have complex spectra, form colored salts and double salts, have a low electrode potential, are mainly amphoteric, yield weak bases and weak acids, and are oxidizing or reducing agents (From Grant & Hackh's Chemical Dictionary, 5th ed)Hydrastis: A plant genus of the family RANUNCULACEAE. Members contain BERBERINE.Drugs, Chinese Herbal: Chinese herbal or plant extracts which are used as drugs to treat diseases or promote general well-being. The concept does not include synthesized compounds manufactured in China.Evolution, Planetary: Creation and development of bodies within solar systems, includes study of early planetary geology.Astringents: Agents, usually topical, that cause the contraction of tissues for the control of bleeding or secretions.Cosmetics: Substances intended to be applied to the human body for cleansing, beautifying, promoting attractiveness, or altering the appearance without affecting the body's structure or functions. 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It is the source of extracts of medicinal interest, especially Egb 761. Ginkgo may refer to the genus or species.Photinia: A plant genus of the family ROSACEAE. The common names of chokeberry or chokecherry are also used for some species of PRUNUS.Plant Extracts: Concentrated pharmaceutical preparations of plants obtained by removing active constituents with a suitable solvent, which is evaporated away, and adjusting the residue to a prescribed standard.Antioxidants: Naturally occurring or synthetic substances that inhibit or retard the oxidation of a substance to which it is added. They counteract the harmful and damaging effects of oxidation in animal tissues.Vitis: A plant genus in the family VITACEAE, order Rhamnales, subclass Rosidae. It is a woody vine cultivated worldwide. 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They can consist of branched or unbranched chains in any linkages.Forestry: The science of developing, caring for, or cultivating forests.Seasons: Divisions of the year according to some regularly recurrent phenomena usually astronomical or climatic. (From McGraw-Hill Dictionary of Scientific and Technical Terms, 6th ed)Trees: Woody, usually tall, perennial higher plants (Angiosperms, Gymnosperms, and some Pterophyta) having usually a main stem and numerous branches.RNA, Transfer, His: A transfer RNA which is specific for carrying histidine to sites on the ribosomes in preparation for protein synthesis.Phytophthora: A genus of destructive parasitic OOMYCETES in the family Peronosporaceae, order Peronosporales, affecting numerous fruit, vegetable, and other crops. Differentiation of zoospores usually takes place in the sporangium and no vesicle is formed. It was previously considered a fungus.De Lange Syndrome: A syndrome characterized by growth retardation, severe MENTAL RETARDATION, short stature, a low-pitched growling cry, brachycephaly, low-set ears, webbed neck, carp mouth, depressed nasal bridge, bushy eyebrows meeting at the midline, hirsutism, and malformations of the hands. The condition may occur sporadically or be associated with an autosomal dominant pattern of inheritance or duplication of the long arm of chromosome 3. (Menkes, Textbook of Child Neurology, 5th ed, p231)Commodification: The social process by which something or someone comes to be regarded and treated as an article of trade or commerce.Diptera: An order of the class Insecta. Wings, when present, number two and distinguish Diptera from other so-called flies, while the halteres, or reduced hindwings, separate Diptera from other insects with one pair of wings. 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Hypericum contains flavonoids; GLYCOSIDES; mucilage, TANNINS; volatile oils (OILS, ESSENTIAL), hypericin and hyperforin.Science: The study of natural phenomena by observation, measurement, and experimentation.
The blueberry (Vaccinium myrtillus), an indicator of acidicism, becomes the dominant type of dwarf shrub. Moor grass (Molinia ...
The larvae feed on various broad-leaved trees and shrubs, including Salix and Vaccinium myrtillus. Hydriomena furcata furcata ...
Small shrubs that grow on the forest floor include blaeberry (Vaccinium myrtillus) and cowberry (Vaccinium vitis-idaea). Birds ... Botanica (1999). Botanica's Trees & Shrubs. Laurel Glen Publishing A. p. 139. ISBN 978-1-57145-649-6. "Betula pendula var. ...
Vaccinium myrtillus), common ash (Fraxinus excelsior) and also on small insects. They overwinter as eggs, with just one ... These plant bugs are polyphagous, feeding on several different species of trees and shrubs. Theye mainly feed on blackberries ( ...
It prefers the bilberry (Vaccinium myrtillus) to the northern crowberry (Empetrum nigrum ssp. hermaphroditum) which contains ... The grey red-backed vole feeds on grasses and small herbs, the leaves and shoots of sub-shrubs and berries. ...
Vaccinium (including Vaccinium myrtillus and Vaccinium uliginosum), Rhododendron, Malus, Betula, Salix and Populus species. ... The larvae feed on deciduous trees and shrubs, including Myrica (including Myrica gale), ...
The larvae feed on various shrubs and herbaceous plants, including Vaccinium species such as Vaccinium myrtillus and Vaccinium ...
Vaccinium myrtillus, Vaccinium uliginosum, Prunus spinosa, Primula, Rubus, Urtica, Salix and Betula. Diarsia brunnea brunnea ( ... The larvae feed on a wide range of herbaceous plants and shrubs, including Rumex species (including Rumex acetosella), ...
Vaccinium myrtillus, are the dominant species. In the northern part of the site, areas where the underlying limestone outcrops ... On higher ground, to the west, dwarf shrubs such as cloudberry, Rubus chamaemorus, and crowberry, Empetrum nigrum, are more ...
Vaccinium myrtillus), Stachys species, Iris species, plantain (Plantago species), and dandelion (Taraxacum species). This ... Caterpillars are polyphagous, feeding from May to June on a wide range of herbaceous plants, shrubs and trees, especially on ...
Vaccinium myrtillus, Vaccinium uliginosum. Larvae can be found from May to August. Chloroclysta miata miata Chloroclysta miata ... The larva feeds on various deciduous trees and shrubs such as Betula verrucosa, Betula pubescens, Salix species (including ...
Vaccinium myrtillus) and common cow-wheat (Melampyrum pratense) are found. Ash (Fraxinus excelsior) is found site-wide, ... Shrubs found in the woods include hazel (Corylus avellana), holly (Ilex aquifolium) and hawthorn (Crataegus monogyna). Rocky ...
... is a species of shrub with edible fruit of blue color, commonly called "bilberry", "wimberry", " ... Vaccinium myrtillus has been used for nearly 1,000 years in traditional European medicine. Vaccinium myrtillus fruits have been ... Vaccinium myrtillus L. "Bilberry : Science and Safety , NCCIH". Nccih.nih.gov. Retrieved 2013-11-06. "Vaccinium myrtillus". ... Vaccinium myrtillus is found natively in Europe, northern Asia, Greenland, Western Canada, and the Western United States. It ...
Cranberry (Vaccinium oxycoccus) and bilberry (Vaccinium myrtillus) bushes dominate the understory. Throughout the ecoregion, ... steppe and shrub-steppe communities can be found along with areas of forest-steppe. This region contains the highest number of ...
Vaccinium myrtillus, Syringa vulgaris and Viburnum opulus. Adults are attracted to Hedera helix blossom and decaying fruit, ... The young larvae feed on various trees and shrubs, including Salix species (including Salix caprea and Salix myrsinifolia), ...
Vaccinium myrtillus; Mėlynė)* Bog cranberry or Swamp cranberry (Vaccinium oxycoccos; Paprastoji spanguolė) Bog Bilberry or ... The most common trees, shrubs, subshrubs, and liana species are marked with a star (*). The list contains 98 woody and semi- ... Northern Bilberry (Vaccinium uliginosum; Vaivoras) Lingonberry or Cowberry (Vaccinium vitis-idaea; Bruknė)* Arctic raspberry ( ... Vaccinium microcarpum; Smulkiauogė spanguolė) Common Bilberry or Blue Whortleberry ( ...
At this altitude, alpenrose Rhododendron ferrugineum, and blueberry Vaccinium myrtillus which prefers cooler locations, can be ... meadow and pastureland which have been historically exploited by humans are now typically occupied with grasslands and shrubs, ...
Vaccinium myrtillus, Calluna vulgaris, and also Drosera rotundifolia, a carnivorous plant that doesn't grow further south in ... Erinacea anthyllis and Calluna vulgaris shrub. Often the southern slopes are drier than the northern ones and may be subject to ...
Vaccinium myrtillus), and the mountain heathlands of Scotland with alpine juniper (Juniperus communis ssp. alpina). The leaves ... Most species are herbaceous perennials but a few are erect or creeping shrubs. Some are troublesome weeds. Other types are ...
Their undergrowth woods are dominated by mosses and blueberries (Vaccinium myrtillus) and low grasses. On the other hand, the ... heather shrubs (Calluna vulgaris), bog blueberries (Vaccinium uliginosum) and cloudberries (Rubus chamaemorus) The alpine ... Conversely, in calcareous soils, moorlands and meadows shrubs such as the mountain avens (Dryas octopetala) are more abundant. ... sometimes forming dense bushes These shrubs are usually located in the lower parts of the lower alpine, and act as a transition ...
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Vaccinium myrtillus), strawberry tree (Arbutus unedo) and European holly (Ilex aquifolium). In upper altitudes there are ... deciduous shrubs (Spiraea hypericifolia), Portuguese enchanter's nightshade (Circaea lusitanica) and angelica herbs (Angelica ...
... /vækˈsɪniəm/ is a common and widespread genus of shrubs or dwarf shrubs in the heath family. The fruits of many ... Myrtillus (including sect. Macropelma) - bilberries and relatives Vaccinium calycinum Sm. - Ōhelo kau laʻau (Hawaiʻi) Vaccinium ... Bracteata Vaccinium acrobracteatum Vaccinium barandanum Vaccinium bracteatum Vaccinium coriaceum Vaccinium cornigerum Vaccinium ... Cinctosandra Vaccinium exul Sect. Conchophyllum Vaccinium corymbodendron Vaccinium delavayi Vaccinium emarginatum Vaccinium ...
Vaccinium myrtillus, and, to a lesser extent, crowberry, Empetrum nigrum, are dominant. The habitat in the valleys of the Cong ... The area currently designated as an SSSI occupies 113.5 ha, of which 98.5 ha is classed as dwarf shrub heath, 13 ha is ...
Vaccinium myrtillus, Vaccinium oxycoccos, Vaccinium uliginosum, Vaccinium vitis-idaea, plant geography Nogle studier over ... Danish dwarf shrub communities in relation to those of Northern Europe. Biologiske Skrifter / Kongelige Danske Videnskabernes ... Additional species from South American shrub steppes. Biologiske Skrifter / Kongelige Danske Videnskabernes Selskab 18, 4: 1- ...
Several other wild shrubs of the genus Vaccinium also produce commonly eaten blue berries, such as the predominantly European ... Blaeberry, blåbær and French myrtilles usually refer to the European native bilberry (V. myrtillus), while bleuets refers to ... They are classified in the section Cyanococcus within the genus Vaccinium. Vaccinium also includes cranberries, bilberries, ... The genus Vaccinium has a mostly circumpolar distribution, with species mainly being present in North America, Europe, and Asia ...
Ericaceae: a low, spreading shrub, up to 2ft tall, bilberry is one of ... Bilberry - Whortleberry Seeds (Vaccinium myrtillus). Bilberry - Whortleberry Seeds (Vaccinium myrtillus). Price for Package of ... Bilberry - Whortleberry Seeds (Vaccinium myrtillus). Price for Package of 5 seeds.. Ericaceae: a low, spreading shrub, up to ... It belongs to a large genus (Vaccinium) of plants that also contains blueberry (Vaccinium corymbosum) and cranberry (Vaccinium ...
Several other wild shrubs of the genus Vaccinium also produce commonly eaten blue berries, such as the predominantly European ... Blaeberry, blåbær and French myrtilles usually refer to the European native bilberry (V. myrtillus), while bleuets refers to ... They are classified in the section Cyanococcus within the genus Vaccinium. Vaccinium also includes cranberries, bilberries, ... The genus Vaccinium has a mostly circumpolar distribution, with species mainly being present in North America, Europe, and Asia ...
The blueberry (Vaccinium myrtillus), an indicator of acidicism, becomes the dominant type of dwarf shrub. Moor grass (Molinia ...
The larvae feed on various broad-leaved trees and shrubs, including Salix and Vaccinium myrtillus. Hydriomena furcata furcata ...
Vaccinium myrtillus) to the northern crowberry (Empetrum nigrum ssp. hermaphroditum) which contains unpalatable phenolic ... The grey red-backed vole feeds on grasses and small herbs, the leaves and shoots of sub-shrubs and berries.[1] It prefers the ...
The shrub and the fruit of the moorland vaccinium myrtillus or myrtle. Dan b lleb r (bilberry), Ice b llr (ball). Compare with ... Dan busk (bush, shrub), Swe buske (bush, shrub).. by-law (n). A law affecting a township. Scan, from by (a settlement) and ...
Woodward FI (1986) Ecophysiological studies on the shrub Vaccinium myrtillus L. taken from a wide altitudinal range. Oecologia ... a desert shrub: foliage orientation and direct beam radiation interception. Oecologia 75:54-60.CrossRefGoogle Scholar ... Influence of seasonal changes in leaf morphology on water use efficiency for three desert broadleaf shrubs. Ecology 58:1033- ...
Vaccinium myrtillus dried berries Common Name: Bilberry, Whortleberry, Blaeberry, Ground Hurts, Whinberry, Winberry, Wimberry, ... Shrub and Vine Seeds Shrub SeedsVine SeedsALL. Tree Seeds ConiferDeciduousEdible Fruit/NutsEvergreen LeavesHardwoodOrnamental ... Common Name: Coffee, Arabian Coffee, Mountain Coffee, Arabica Coffee, Coffee Shrub Of Arabia ...
Vaccinium myrtillus. Bilberry is a perennial shrub native to Northern Europe, Northern America, and Canada. The plant produces ... This evergreen shrub is found in various habitats ranging from New England to Delaware and Maryland in the United States. ...
Xylem anatomical and growth responses of the dwarf shrub Vaccinium myrtillus to experimental CO2 enrichment and soil warming at ... Winter climate change at different temporal scales in Vaccinium myrtillus, an Arctic and alpine dwarf shrub. Polar Research, 29 ... Boscutti, F.; Casolo, V.; Beraldo, P.; Braidot, E.; Zancani, M.; Rixen, C., 2018: Shrub growth and plant diversity along an ... Palacio, S.; Lenz, A.; Wipf, S.; Hoch, G.; Rixen, C., 2015: Bud freezing resistance in alpine shrubs across snow depth ...
Winter climate change at different temporal scales in Vaccinium myrtillus, an Arctic and alpine dwarf shrub. Polar Research, 29 ... Palacio, S.; Lenz, A.; Wipf, S.; Hoch, G.; Rixen, C., 2015: Bud freezing resistance in alpine shrubs across snow depth ... Growth and community responses of alpine dwarf shrubs to in situ CO2 enrichment and soil warming. New Phytologist, 191, 3: 806- ... Climate sensitivity of shrub growth across the tundra biome. Nature Climate Change, 5, 9: 887-891. doi: 10.1038/nclimate2697 ...
Growth and reproduction of dwarf shrubs, Vaccinium myrtillus and V. vitis-idaea, in a severely polluted area. Basic Appl Ecol 6 ... Diminished plant richness and abundance below Lonicera maackii, an invasive shrub. Am Midl Nat 147(1):60-71. Donker MH, ...
What is Vaccinium myrtillus? Meaning of Vaccinium myrtillus medical term. What does Vaccinium myrtillus mean? ... Looking for online definition of Vaccinium myrtillus in the Medical Dictionary? Vaccinium myrtillus explanation free. ... A shrub, the berries of which contain anthocyanosides; bilberry is said to prevent atherosclerosis, and has been used ... Related to Vaccinium myrtillus: Vaccinium vitis-idaea, Vaccinium corymbosum, Vaccinium uliginosum. bilberry. (bill-beh-ree) , ...
... is a European berry shrub that is related to the blueberry, huckleberry, and bearberry plants that grow in the United States [1 ... Bilberry (Vaccinium myrtillus ) is a European berry shrub that is related to the blueberry, huckleberry, and bearberry plants ... ies) a hardy dwarf shrub (genus Vaccinium) of the heath family, closely related to the blueberry, with red drooping flowers and ... bilberry The berry of wild shrubs of the genus Vaccinium, not generally cultivated. Variously known as whortleberry, blaeberry ...
... bilberry is a low-growing shrub of the Ericaceae family1, 2. The berries are tasty,... ... Commonly referred to as the European blueberry (and with species name Vaccinium myrtillus L.); bilberry is a low-growing shrub ... Anthocyanosides of vaccinium myrtillus (Bilberry) for night vision-a systematic review of placebo-controlled trials. Survey of ... Vaccinium myrtillus (bilberry). Alternative Medicine Review. 2001;6(5):500-504.. 6. Eandi M. Post-marketing investigation on ...
Bilberry, Vaccinium myrtillus : Huckleberry. Shrub : The huckleberry, cranberry and blueberry, native to North America are ... deciduous shrub : Black haw and cramp bark act in similar ways and both have a long history of use by Native and pioneer women ... Shrub : It is true that Oolong/Wu Long tea not only boosts metabolism and suppresses sugar cravings, but it may also burn fat ... Evergreen Shrub : Black tea, Oolong/Wu long tea and green and white teas are all from the same plant, Camellia sinensis. The ...
2. Bilberry (Huckleberry) (INCI: Vaccinium myrtillus (bilberry) fruit/leaf extract)--Billberry contains high levels of ... It is a shrub found in the wet woods of Eastern North America. It has been used by Native Americans for nutrition and medicine ... Bilberry is a shrub in Northern Europe, Asia and the US Rockies. It is a relative of the blueberry and has been used ... 6. Cranberry (INCI: Vaccinium oxycoccus (cranberry) fruit extract--Cranberries contain high levels of anthocyanidins and ...
In the same vein as blueberry is bilberry, or Vaccinium myrtillus. This shorter, low-growing shrub is native to northern Europe ... aOmegablue (INCI: Vaccinium Myrtillus Seed Oil). bBilberry (Huckleberry) (INCI: Vaccinium Myrtillus (Bilberry) Fruit/Leaf ... A few years ago, Indenaa launched an oily extract obtained through the clean CO2 extraction of Vaccinium myrtillus L. (wild ...
Bilberry (Vaccinium myrtillus L.) is a small shrub growing on hilly heaths and under-bush throughout Central and Northern ... Bilberry (Vaccinium myrtillus L.) is a small shrub growing on hilly heaths and under-bush throughout Central and Northern ...
Bilberry, Vaccinium myrtillus : Huckleberry. Shrub : The huckleberry, cranberry and blueberry, native to North America are ... deciduous shrub : Sea Buckthorn oil is used in healing skin injuries, burns, wounds, eczema, lesions, sun damaged skin, and ... Evergreen shrub : In traditional herbal medicine myrtle has been taken internally for urinary infections, digestive problems, ... All of these species are members of the Vaccinium genus and share many common traits and healthy properties.... ...
Bilberry is also known as Vaccinium myrtillus and is a small shrub native to Europe, Northern Asia and North America. Related ...
... myrtillus. They are low-growing shrubs that are closely related to blueberries and are often mistaken for blueberries. Bilberry ... Antioxidant Support Bilberry Background and Benefits Bilberry is the common name for several species of plants in the Vaccinium ...
Bilberries, Vaccinium myrtillus, a member of the blueberry family, are delicious to eat. ... The medicinal properties in the leaves of the bilberry shrub have been used for cardiovascular, ophthalmological and digestive ...
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- Ericaceae: a low, spreading shrub, up to 2ft tall, bilberry is one of the most common plants of the moorlands and mountains, growing among the heather. (seeds-gallery.shop)
- Bilberry (Vaccinium myrtillus L.) is one of the richest natural sources of anthocyanins. (seeds-gallery.shop)
- The bilberry plant is a low-growing shrub native to northern Europe, but is now also found in parts of North America and Asia. (seeds-gallery.shop)
- Several other wild shrubs of the genus Vaccinium also produce commonly eaten blue berries, such as the predominantly European Vaccinium myrtillus and other bilberries , which in many languages have a name that translates to "blueberry" in English. (wikipedia.org)
- The genus Vaccinium has a mostly circumpolar distribution , with species mainly being present in North America , Europe , and Asia . (wikipedia.org)
- Other sections in the genus, native to other parts of the world, including the Pacific Northwest and southern United States, South America, Europe, and Asia, include other wild shrubs producing similar-looking edible berries, such as huckleberries and whortleberries (North America) and bilberries (Europe). (wikipedia.org)
- Vaccinium also includes cranberries , bilberries , huckleberries and Madeira blueberries . (wikipedia.org)
- Blueberries are usually prostrate shrubs that can vary in size from 10 centimeters (3.9 in) to 4 meters (13 ft) in height. (wikipedia.org)
- Woody plants were less responsive to fluctuations in the NAO: flowering by Calluna vulgaris and Vaccinium myrtillus , and leaf emergence by Betula odorata, covaried with the NAO on less than half of the sites (Table 2). (thefreedictionary.com)
- Where the soil is somewhat deeper shrubs such as heather (Calluna vulgaris), cowberry ( Vaccinium vitis-idaea ) and bilberry ( Vaccinium myrtillus ) grow. (efncp.org)
- This dataset provides photosynthesis data for the plant species Calluna vulgaris, Vaccinium myrtillus and Empetrum nigrum. (deims.org)
- Photosynthesis response curves were measured for Calluna vulgaris and Vaccinium myrtillus only. (deims.org)
- 1) Photosynthesis response curves were measured in 2002 and 2003 on Calluna vulgaris and Vaccinium myrtillus. (deims.org)
- NVC types H12 Calluna vulgaris Vaccinium myrtillus heath and H16 Calluna vulgaris Arctostaphylos uva-ursi heath. (defra.gov.uk)
- Forms of H21 Calluna vulgaris Vaccinium myrtillus Sphagnum capillifolium heath are also represented, especially in open areas within the forest. (defra.gov.uk)
- Andromeda polifoiia Arctostaphylos uva-ursi Calluna vulgaris + Empetrum nigrum + Ledum palustre + Vaccinium myrtillus + Vaccinium uliginosum + + Vaccinium vitis-ideae + Rhvnchospora alba Carex panacea Carex viridula Chenopodium spp. (thefreedictionary.com)
- It is a shrub found in the wet woods of Eastern North America. (cosmeticsandtoiletries.com)
- This shorter, low-growing shrub is native to northern Europe although it is also found in parts of North America and Asia. (skininc.com)
- Bilberry is also known as Vaccinium myrtillus and is a small shrub native to Europe, Northern Asia and North America. (worldwideshoppingmall.co.uk)
- Vaccinium myrtillus is located in Eurasia and North America. (antropocene.it)
- The bilberry plant, a low-growing shrub with flowers seen in red, blue and purple colors, is native to Northern Europe and also grows in North America and northern Asia. (draxe.com)
- The bilberry plant is a low-growing shrub native to northern Europe, but is now also found in parts of North America and Asia. (seeds-gallery.shop)
- The blueberries are a native of North America (V. Cyanococcus), Northern Europe and Eastern Asia (V. Myrtillus). (blogspot.in)
- Vaccinium myrtillus (bilberry) fruit/leaf extract)--Billberry contains high levels of antioxidants such as vitamin C and anthocyanosides. (cosmeticsandtoiletries.com)
- Vaccinium oxycoccus (cranberry) fruit extract--Cranberries contain high levels of anthocyanidins and vitamin C. The shrubs grow in the Northern United States and Canada. (cosmeticsandtoiletries.com)
- MirtoSelect® is an authentic bilberry extract ( Vaccinium myrtillus ) standardized to 36% anthocyanins. (supersmart.com)
- Supplemental Facts for Bilberry Extract Serving Size: 1 Capsule(s) Ingredients Per Serving % DV Bilberry Fruit Extract (Vaccinium myrtillus) (Standardized to 25% (15mg)Anthocyanidins) 60 mg * Red Grape Skin Extract (Vitis vinifera) (Source of Anthocyanidins) 50 mg * Citrus Bioflavo no id Compl ex 50 mg * * Daily Value Not Established Notes: Our Standardized Bilberry Extract is meticulously manufactured under strict European quality control standards without the use of harsh solvents. (smarthealthshop.com)
- The black cranberry (Vaccinium myrtillus L., 1753) is a small shrub (up to 0.8 m) belonging to the Ericaceae family. (antropocene.it)
- From a systematic point of view the black cranberry belongs to the Eukaryota Domain, the Kingdom Plantae, the Magnoliophyta Division, the Magnoliopsida Class, the Ericales Order, the Ericaceae Family and then the Genus Vaccinium and the Specie V. myrtillus. (antropocene.it)
- Cranberry is a small shrub with small toothed leaves, white bell-shaped flowers, and blue-purple berries of height between 20 and 60 cm. (antropocene.it)
- in general it is advisable to put the cranberry shrubs away from the wind, which can cause damage to the leaves and cause rapid evaporation of water from the ground. (antropocene.it)
- Cyanococcus, the bilberries V. Myrtillus, the cranberries V. Macrocarpon and the lingonberries or cowberries V. Vitis-idaea. (blogspot.in)
- The semi-prostrate and tannin rich crowberry (Empetrum nigrum), showed the strongest recovery of all species, while the erect lingonberry (Vaccinium vitis-idaea) only showed weak signs of recovery. (diva-portal.org)
- It is a European berry shrub that is native to Northern and Central Europe. (healthbenefitstimes.com)
- Australian by Nature Bilberry 12000 is sourced from the low growing shrub of the Ericaceae family (species name Vaccimium myrtillus L). Bilberries are known for being one of the richest sources of a class of compounds called anthocyanins which are potent antioxidants. (australianvitamins.com)
- Ericaceae: a low, spreading shrub, up to 2ft tall, bilberry is one of the most common plants of the moorlands and mountains, growing among the heather. (seeds-gallery.shop)
- Bilberries are any of several primarily Eurasian species of low-growing shrubs in the genus Vaccinium (family Ericaceae), bearing edible, nearly black berries. (extracts.pl)
- In 2001, photosynthesis was measured on C. vulgaris, V. myrtillus and Empetrum nigrum. (deims.org)
- Bilberry is a small, wild, perennial shrub that grows throughout Europe and is now cultivated from the Far East to the United States . (encyclopedia.com)
- The bilberry plant is a leafy perennial shrub that is native to northern Europe, the northern United States, and Canada. (basicfoodsmarket.com)
- Perennial herb, shrub, tree. (berkeley.edu)
- It is a low-growing perennial shrub growing up to 4 to 16 inches in height and 12 inches in width. (healthbenefitstimes.com)
- Bilberry is a perennial, ornamental shrub that is commonly found in various climates in damp woodlands and moorlands. (extracts.pl)
- A low-lying perennial shrub found growing in Africa, the Mediterranean and India. (advocare.com)
- Here in Ireland and in my homeland of Brittany it is the peak of the seasons for the wild bilberries (genus V.Myrtillus). (blogspot.in)
- The medicinal properties in the leaves of the bilberry shrub have been used for cardiovascular, ophthalmological and digestive purposes. (herbalremediesinfo.com)
- The bilberry shrub looks like a short bush with small oval, evergreen leaves. (blogspot.in)
- Most notably, the bilberry, also know as Vaccinium myrtillus L. in the medical world, is one of the richest natural sources of anthocyanins. (draxe.com)
- Bilberry (Vaccinium myrtillus L.) is one of the richest natural sources of anthocyanins. (seeds-gallery.shop)
- Vander Kloet 1988 The genus Vaccinium in N.Am. (berkeley.edu)
- They are closely related to North American wild and cultivated blueberries and huckleberries in the genus Vaccinium. (extracts.pl)
- Blueberries are the small fruit of a group of flowering plants of the genus Vaccinium. (blogspot.in)
- The genus Vaccinium includes nearly 450 species that occur in cool, temperate flatlands and mountains of the Northern and Southern Hemispheres. (motherearthliving.com)
- The larvae feed on various broad-leaved trees and shrubs, including Salix and Vaccinium myrtillus. (wikipedia.org)
- Gemmotherapy is a branch of phytotherapy that uses buds and young shoots of trees and shrubs. (iwellnessbox.ca)
- Until recently it had mostly affected shrubs such as rhododendron, camellia and viburnum, but only a limited number of trees. (pitchcare.com)
- Data from pitfall trapping suggested that C. olympiae actively selects both shrubberies (alpen rose Rhododendron ferrugineum and bilberry Vaccinium myrtillus ) and beech forests and avoids pastures, and that population size peaks in July. (eje.cz)
- They come from another species of Vaccinium corymbosum. (atlasweb.cz)
- Bearberry is a low shrub with hard, leathery leaves, white bell-shaped flowers and bright red fruits. (np-sjeverni-velebit.hr)
- Bilberry is a 16-inch tall shrub with pointed, oval leaves and small white and pink flowers which bloom between April and June. (drugline.org)
- In 2007, the effect climate change (warming and drought) has been measured on healthy, fungal affected and herbivory affected Vaccinium myrtillus leaves. (deims.org)
- Bilberry ( V. myrtillus ) is a foot-tall deciduous shrub with ovate leaves that bears globular pinkish bell-like flowers in spring. (motherearthliving.com)
- Amla - Emblica officinalis is a shrub that sometimes grows into a deciduous tree with feathery leaves and green fleshy fruit, indigenous and cultivated in the forests and seacoasts of India and Kashmir. (advocare.com)
- Latin: for Vaccinium myrtillus L. (berkeley.edu)
- infrared radiation) and increased nitrogen availability (+1.4 g N m(-2) year(-1)) affected germination, seedling survival and above-and below-ground seedling biomass in five species common in subarctic regions (Anthoxanthum odoratum, Betula nana, Pinus sylvestris, Solidago virgaurea, Vaccinium myrtillus). (diva-portal.org)
- The collection site was a woodland with clearings in which the major tree species were immature birch ( Betula pendula ), oak ( Quercus cerris ), hazel ( Corylus avellana ), and pine ( Pinus silvestris ) trees, and the undergrowth was predominantly fern ( Pteridium aquilinum ) and bilberry ( Vaccinium myrtillus ) shrubs. (asm.org)
- Shrub, glabrous to sparsely short-hairy, rhizomatous or not. (berkeley.edu)
- Herbaceous plants increased and there were pronounced differences in response among evergreen dwarf-shrub species. (diva-portal.org)
- However, since late 2008 infection it has been found in the environmentally important bilberry plant (Vaccinium myrtillus - known as blaeberry in Scotland and winberry in Wales), and in Japanese larch trees since 2009. (pitchcare.com)
- Rydsaa JH, Stordal F, Bryn A & Tallaksen LM (2017) Effects of shrub and tree cover increase on the near-surface atmosphere in northern Fennoscandia. (sheffield.ac.uk)
- The phytosociological analysis of the birches' living community highlighted a pioneer aspect of transition between the microthermal beech wood of Cardamino kitaibelii-Fagetum sylvaticae and the low-growing shrub of Pinus mugo of Orthilio secundae-Pinetum mugo. (parcomajella.it)
- Vaccinium myrtillus dry fruit 12g (12,000mg) - standardised to contain anthocyanosides 30mg from Bilberry. (australianvitamins.com)
- 1986). The species may also nest in swampy forests with mossy ground, brooks and other watercourses or alternatively in coniferous forest with moist leaf litter and an undergrowth of broadleaved shrubs and ferns (Johnsgard 1981). (birdlife.org)
- Twelve years of low nutrient input stimulates growth of trees and dwarf shrubs in the treeline ecotone. (wsl.ch)
- Also, the opposite response to fertilization of two key (sub) arctic dwarf shrubs, i.e. (diva-portal.org)
- This may help B. nana dominate over V. myrtillus in warmer tundra. (diva-portal.org)
- This study investigated the effects of long-term enhanced UV-B, and combined UV-B with elevated CO2 on dwarf shrub berry characteristics in a sub-arctic heath community. (aber.ac.uk)
- The experiments were done at the Central Alps in Switzerland, where the mean temperature in winter is 2.0 o C, the snow cover lasts on average from 18 October to 26 May, and the main vegitation type is dwarf shrub heath ( Empetro-Vaccinietum cetrarietosum ). (climatevulture.com)
- small annual shrub : Andrographis paniculata is an herb native to the Indian subcontinent and is used in Ayurveda,the ancient (before 2500 b.c. (anniesremedy.com)
- Bilberry (Vaccinium myrtillus L.) is a small shrub growing on hilly heaths and under-bush throughout Central and Northern Europe. (dadamo.com)
- Siberian ginseng ( Eleutherococcus senticosus, also known as Acanthopanax senticosus ) is a small, woody shrub native to southeastern Russia, northern China, Korea, and Japan. (naturalmedicinejournal.com)
- Winter climate change at different temporal scales in Vaccinium myrtillus , an Arctic and alpine dwarf shrub. (climatevulture.com)
- B. nana and V. myrtillus, could have important implications for the future development of arctic plant communities and argues for more research into the role of fertilization for plant establishment. (diva-portal.org)
- The shrub and the fruit of the moorland vaccinium myrtillus or myrtle. (viking.no)
- The fruits of the Vaccinium family contain a variety of phytochemicals with diverse health benefits. (karelsavry.us)
- Humus profiles were sampled along an altitudinal gradient in the Macot-La-Plagne Forest (France, northern Alps) to investigate variation occurring under carpets of Vaccinium myrtillus present within Picea abies forests. (youscribe.com)
- Vaccinium myrtillus (L.] present within spruce forests. (youscribe.com)
- Movement parameters suggested that both beech forests and alpen rose shrubberies are suitable for this species and indicated that the spatial distribution of shrubs in shrubberies can constrain trajectories. (eje.cz)
- 1996) of broadleaved deciduous or mixed broadleaved/coniferous forest (Johnsgard 1981) containing a dense undergrowth of shrubs and ground cover (Lutz and Pagh Jensen in prep) (e.g. of brambles Rubus spp . (birdlife.org)
- The effects of altitude were (1) a change in the vegetation accompanying V. myrtillus in dense V. myrtillus carpets, bryophytes at the montane level being replaced by forbs at the sub-alpine level and (2) a decrease in the thickness of ecto-organic horizons. (youscribe.com)
- The use of Bilberry (Vaccinium myrtillus) as an herbal remedy stems back almost one thousand years to Europe, where it was mainly used to relieve diarrhea. (drugline.org)
- The richest of active ingredients is actually Vaccinium myrtillus. (antropocene.it)
- The generic name Vaccinium of this plant is already found in Virgil to designate the black cranberries. (antropocene.it)
- Does forest gap size affects population size, plant size, reproductive success and pollinator visitation in Lantana camara, a tropical invasive shrub? (growkudos.com)
- The plant stress hypothesis predicts that the protein digestibility of a focal food plant for grouse in Norway, the bilberry Vaccinium myrtillus should be highest after a peak in seed production. (bioone.org)
- The shrub favours poor, acidic soil to grow and is a pioneer plant of burned fields. (blogspot.in)
- I studied the interaction between gray-sided voles and their main winter food plant, bilberry (Vaccinium myrtillus) on islands in and mainland sites close to the lake Iešjávri. (diva-portal.org)
- The bilberry ( Vaccinium myrtillus ) is a round, flat-topped, tiny fruit that grows in the wild, and is seldom cultivated. (specialistsupplements.com)
- We are China Origin Factory of Vaccinium Myrtillus. (extracts.pl)
- The vertical distribution of subterranean organs of V. myrtillus was compared with (1) that of P. abies roots and other accompanying vegetation and (2) other components of humus profiles, in particular humified organic matter mainly consisting of animal faeces. (youscribe.com)