Title: The wild huckleberries of Oregon and Washingtona dwindling resource.
Author: Minore, Don.
Date: 1972
Source: Res. Pap. PNW-RP-143. Portland, OR: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Research Station. 25 p
Station ID: RP-PNW-143
Description: An estimated 160,000 acres support huckleberries in Oregon and Washington, but this area is dwindling as trees and shrubs invade the berry fields. Effective vegetation-control methods and huckleberry management techniques have not been developed. However, such techniques are available for the closely related eastern blueberries, and it may be possible to modify these methods for northwestern conditions. Descriptions and an identification key of the 12 northwestern Vaccinium species are given, as well as a literature review.
Keywords: huckleberries, Vaccinium sp., bilberry, blueberry, whortleberry, forest management, forest burning, soils, herbicides, pruning
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Minore, Don. 1972. The wild huckleberries of Oregon and Washingtona dwindling resource.. Res. Pap. PNW-RP-143. Portland, OR: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Research Station. 25 p