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If you look at all the images in the link in post #3 you will see some with fringes and some without. The ones without are huckleberries. Sixth row down, second last picture. They are all Vaccinium genus. Tons of different species. Had a friends father try to commercially cultivate wild huckleberries. Didn't have much success as there is a symbiotic relationship between the one he was trying to cultivate and some kind of rhizome in the soil. He was working with the University of Calgary and it was the university guys who figured out the problem. He spent close to 1 million trying.
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