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I went hiking yesterday on a trail that is lined with wild serviceberries.

No serviceberries. 0. It looks like all the trees aborted the fruit before ripening as there is no trace of anything this year.

My rooted cutting aborted its fruit but I didn’t think anything of it since it’s only 20cm tall. But all the wild trees? WTF

The only thing I found were some dried fruit that looked like it came from last year.

I did manage to collect some black highbush blueberry and wild blueberry for seed saving.

I saved the black blueberry last year and cold-stratified them outside by just burying the berries in pots and only one came up. This year I’m saving the seeds in the fridge in moist vermiculite to see if it works better.

Pic: top left is domesticated blueberry from my garden, top right is black highbush blueberry and bottom is wild blueberry.

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In case anyone was wondering, black highbush blueberry (right off the bush) tastes like store-bought raspberries with a slight tang that is reminiscent of sumac.

I sat them overnight on the counter bc I was too tired to save seeds yesterday and today they taste more like blueberry icecream/cream with raspberry swirl.

Wild blueberries taste like blueberries ought to taste, like you expect a blueberry to taste. More flavor and less tart, but more seedy than store-bought.

@jblue sometimes I've find a wild blueberry that has a definite hint of garlic. It's not bad but is quite surprising. Have you ever encountered that? Seems like they were darker and glossier and a low growing bush above 3000'. We also have one that is a bright dusty blue that has a more typical flavor.

This is on the West Coast for reference.

@intrepidhero if you remember the trail you had them, you can open up iNaturalist, go to maps and screen for plants to see if anyone tagged any with an ID. There are a lot of different species of vacciniums in the PNW, some are pretty rare.
@jblue oh that's a good idea. Thanks!