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I also think it is Vaccinium (and it looks like Bilberry to me)

 

 

However, a swift google offers the suggestion that it may be Vaccinium oxycoccus (cranberry) as it is shown as being recorded in that particular forest by many sources

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Bilberries grow in profusion here (near Dartmoor) but are known as Whortleberries by Devon people - you can walk and pick and eat them as you go - they taste like sweeter blueberries and are rather yummy!

 

I cant say I have ever seen wild cranberries (well not knowingly)

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Your avatar reminds me when I got caught eating mulberries in a National Trust property next to a large sign that said do not pick this fruit

 

I tried denying it until my friends pointed out I had juice stained lips and hands from picking them

 

Anyone else been barred from an NT property for eating fruit :lol::sneaky2:

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