A sour huckleberry is prob. not a huckleberry

Huckleberries in Five Bridge Lakes Wilderness Area, Sep 16
Sweet-tasting huckleberries in Five Bridge Lakes Wilderness Area, Sep 16
Chokeberry in Five Bridge Lakes Wilderness Area, Sep 16
Sour-tasting chokeberries in Five Bridge Lakes Wilderness Area, Sep 16

It’s prime huckleberry season right now. Sometimes I have reached for what looks like a really delicious-looking cluster of huckleberries, throw them in my mouth and spit ’em out quickly. Then I look at the leaves and realize I had picked black chokeberry (Aronia melanocarpa), not black huckleberry (Gaylussacia buccata). They often grow together and the berries are not readily distinguished. The leaves are superficially similar, but on inspection can be readily distinguished. Click on these pics to enlarge them and see how the leaves differ – those of chokeberry have distinct “teeth” on the margins while huckleberry has smooth margins. – David P.

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