Vaccinium meridionale, agraz or Andean blueberry, is a species in the section Pyxothamnus of the genus Vaccinium, in the heath and heather family. It is found in the mountains of Ecuador, Colombia and Venezuela and may have been introduced to Jamaica. Like so‑called wild blueberries in North America, it is artisanally tended in a manner that differs little from wild growing conditions, with few inputs. Its fruit is gathered in the wild and widely sold in local health food markets and grocery stores.
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| - Vaccinium meridionale (es)
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| - El agraz silvestre (Vaccinium meridionale), llamado también mortiño, camueza, vichacha, arándano agraz o gongapa, es un especie arbustiva perteneciente a la familia Ericaceae, nativa de las zonas montañosas andinas de Colombia, Venezuela, Ecuador y Perú. Especie emparentada con el arándano azul y el mortiño, es una fruta del bosque; siendo considerada antes como un matorral, el agraz ahora es estimado por los valores antioxidantes de su fruto, dados sus altos contenidos de antocianinas. (es)
- Vaccinium meridionale, agraz or Andean blueberry, is a species in the section Pyxothamnus of the genus Vaccinium, in the heath and heather family. It is found in the mountains of Ecuador, Colombia and Venezuela and may have been introduced to Jamaica. Like so‑called wild blueberries in North America, it is artisanally tended in a manner that differs little from wild growing conditions, with few inputs. Its fruit is gathered in the wild and widely sold in local health food markets and grocery stores. (en)
- Vaccinium meridionale är en ljungväxtart som beskrevs av Olof Swartz. Vaccinium meridionale ingår i Blåbärssläktet, och familjen ljungväxter. Inga underarter finns listade i Catalogue of Life. (sv)
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| - *Metagonia meridionalis ( Nutt.)
*Vaccinium caracasanum (Kunth) (en)
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| - El agraz silvestre (Vaccinium meridionale), llamado también mortiño, camueza, vichacha, arándano agraz o gongapa, es un especie arbustiva perteneciente a la familia Ericaceae, nativa de las zonas montañosas andinas de Colombia, Venezuela, Ecuador y Perú. Especie emparentada con el arándano azul y el mortiño, es una fruta del bosque; siendo considerada antes como un matorral, el agraz ahora es estimado por los valores antioxidantes de su fruto, dados sus altos contenidos de antocianinas. (es)
- Vaccinium meridionale, agraz or Andean blueberry, is a species in the section Pyxothamnus of the genus Vaccinium, in the heath and heather family. It is found in the mountains of Ecuador, Colombia and Venezuela and may have been introduced to Jamaica. Like so‑called wild blueberries in North America, it is artisanally tended in a manner that differs little from wild growing conditions, with few inputs. Its fruit is gathered in the wild and widely sold in local health food markets and grocery stores. (en)
- Vaccinium meridionale är en ljungväxtart som beskrevs av Olof Swartz. Vaccinium meridionale ingår i Blåbärssläktet, och familjen ljungväxter. Inga underarter finns listade i Catalogue of Life. (sv)
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