I don't know Paul, I just know that those pictures are of the type of blueberries I was picking back in Sweden. And I know I've bought blueberry jam in the ikea shop that definitely was Swedish blueberries.. so if you call them bilberries, that's what they are lol
Plants have been one of the few things that have taken me a long time to figure out.. especially those that aren't prolific or common. I had a look on wikipedia and other sites that came up when I searched for winberries, and they all seem to refer to them as bilberries too.. or blaeberries which actually is the name that makes most sense to me, since blueberry is blabar in Swedish (with a few dots over the a's).
I'm not sure if I'm clarifying anything actually LOL!
Plants have been one of the few things that have taken me a long time to figure out.. especially those that aren't prolific or common. I had a look on wikipedia and other sites that came up when I searched for winberries, and they all seem to refer to them as bilberries too.. or blaeberries which actually is the name that makes most sense to me, since blueberry is blabar in Swedish (with a few dots over the a's).
I'm not sure if I'm clarifying anything actually LOL!
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