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Answer for the clue "Any of various dark-fruited as distinguished from blue-fruited blueberries ", 11 letters:
huckleberry

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Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
1660s, American English, probably an alteration of Middle English hurtilbery "whortleberry" (15c.), from Old English horte "whortleberry." Technically the fruit and plant of Gaylussacia , but also widely colloquially applied to the closely related blueberry ...

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Huckleberry \Huc"kle*ber`ry\, n. [Cf. Whortleberry .] (Bot.) The edible black or dark blue fruit of several species of the American genus Gaylussacia , shrubs nearly related to the blueberries ( Vaccinium ), and formerly confused with them. The commonest ...

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
Huckleberry is a name used in North America for several plants in the family Ericaceae , in two closely related genera: Vaccinium and Gaylussacia . The huckleberry is the state fruit of Idaho .

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
noun EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS ▪ The forests are mostly mixes of loblolly pine and sweet gum, with a holly and huckleberry understory.

Usage examples of huckleberry.

Other names for the fruit are Blueberry, Bulberry, Hurtleberry, and Huckleberry.

A game trail angled into the trees through heavy undergrowth of salal and wild huckleberries.

Thick undergrowth of salal, devil club and huckleberry crowded the natural avenues of access to the interior.

Huckleberry Finn-type kids who cooked lily root and chewed smartweed, and fished with bamboo poles and used old inner tubes for floats, and annoyed small animals and adults with slingshots, and got around on iron bikes that weighed more than they did.

He nosed through overgrown clumps of huckleberry and yaupon until he found the sort of smaller track he was looking for.

It is surrounded by a small mossy rectangle of fireweed, liverworts, huckleberry, ferns, and magic psilocybin mushrooms.

Here and there among the heather grew creeping mealberry vines, with bright red fruit-like beads, and huckleberry bushes that tempted our pleasure-seekers to alight again and again to gather and eat of their fruit.

And then they go, and he lies at her feet on the rocks, or picks huckleberries and drops them in her lap, and they go on talking about themselves, and comparing notes to see how they differ from each other.

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That summer remains a fuzzy dot of sunburned necks, beer bottles clinking in the Datsun's trunk, huckleberry picking with Wendy and Pam, and beachside bonfires.

Had Mark Twain written nothing but Huckleberry Finn, or Tom Sawyer, or Roughing It, he would have earned an abiding place in human affection and left a permanent record of one passing phase of American life.

They drove far into the mountains near Lake Chateaugay, where the wild huckleberries and blueberries grew.

She could feel her muscles relaxing as she strolled down a winding, narrow path, among beds of peeping lilies, flowering dogwood, and lush huckleberry bushes, as she waited for her eyes to adjust to the moonlight.

The bulbs were routinely dug by the grizzlies in late summer and early fall as they followed the huckleberries into the higher elevations.

He made us all walk through the Campus's forest undergrowth instead of simply taking the pleasant winding path that meanders through the Campus trees - the Microsoft path that speaks of Wookiees and Smurfs amid the salal, ornamental plums, rhododendrons, Japanese maple, arbutus, huckleberry, hemlock, cedars, and firs.