Bilberry is the name of several species of shubs of the
family Ericaceae that bear tasty
fruits:
Vaccinium myrtillus L. (also called blaeberry, whortleberry, winberry, myrtle blueberry, and probably other names regionally),
Vaccinium uliginosum L. (northern bilberry or bog blueberry),
Vaccinium caespitosum Michx. (dwarf bilberry), and
Vaccinium deliciosum Piper (Cascade bilberry). Bilberries are found in damp, acidic soils throughout the
temperate and
subarctic[?] regions of world.
Bilberries, are rarely cultivated but fruits are sometimes collected from wild plants growing on public lands, notably in Scandinavia. Vaccinium myrtillus fruit is called blåbär in Swedish and mustikka in Finnish; Vaccinium uliginosum fruit is odon in Swedish and juolukka in Finnish. The fruits, also called bilberries, are eaten fresh or made into jams, juices[?] or pies. They have therapeutic uses in herbal medicine[?].