What is another word for Vaccinium Pallidum?

Pronunciation: [vaksˈɪni͡əm palˈɪdəm] (IPA)

Vaccinium Pallidum, popularly known as the hillside blueberry, is a type of shrub that belongs to the heath family, Ericaceae. The plant is native to the Eastern United States and is well-known for its blue-black berries that are edible and have medicinal properties. The plant is also used in traditional medicine to treat various infections, inflammation, and respiratory problems. Synonyms for Vaccinium Pallidum include the Winter Huckleberry, Pale Blueberry, and Prinos. The hillside blueberry is an essential plant for wildlife as it provides food and shelter for different animals such as birds, deer, and squirrels.

What are the hypernyms for Vaccinium pallidum?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

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