Definition
Genus Vaccinium is a group of flowering plants known for producing berries, including blueberries, cranberries, and huckleberries. They are typically shrubs or small trees with evergreen or deciduous leaves. Think of it as a family of plants that all share a love for making delicious berries. Unlike families of animals, this family is all about giving us yummy and healthy fruits. They have adapted to various environments, from swamps to mountains, offering a variety of flavors and nutritional benefits. It's like a super-productive team of berry-making experts. 🫐