CLASSIFICATION OF ANGIOSPERMS. 



65S 



The low-bush blueberry (V . pennsylvanicum) yields the berries 

 which ripen in June and July, while the high-bush blueberry ( V . 

 corymbosum) furnishes the fruits which are found in the market 

 in July and August (Figs. 357, 358). 



FIG. 359. Small Cranberry (V actinium Oxycoccos). A trailing evergreen shrub, which 

 produces slender erect or ascending branches with oblong revolute leaves, rose-colored 

 nodding flowers, and a 4-locular, reddish, acid fruit. The berry of the American Cranberry 

 (V. macrocarpon) is much larger and furnishes the fruit of the market. There are many 

 varieties in cultivation. After Brown. 



The bilberry of Europe, V actinium Myrtillus, a plant growing 

 in Northern Europe and Asia and the Western United States and 

 Canada, is said to destroy Bacillus typJiosus and B. Coli, an 

 infusion of the dried berries being used for this purpose. The 

 leaves of this plant contain ericolin and kinic acid. 



