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A handful of deep-red and dark-purple Vaccinium meridionale berries
Vaccinium meridionale (Colombian Bilberry)

Indigenous to the Andean region of Colombia and Venezuela. It is primarily found in wet tropical biomes and the Andean forests, thriving at altitudes ranging from 6,070 to 12,470 feet. The fruit is edible with many beneficial properties and can be eaten fresh or used as a juice. It is called agraz in Colombia. Photographed in Bogotá, Colombia.

A Vaccinium meridionale cluster of green and purple fruit
Vaccinium meridionale branches with new red leaves
White Vaccinium meridionale flowers with a touch of pink
Vaccinium meridionale reddish fruit in sunlight
Clusters of Vaccinium meridionale fruit
Flowering clusters of Vaccinium meridionale branches
A green weaved bowl inside a golden clay bowl filled with Vaccinium meridionale purple fruit
A multi-colored weaved bowl full of Vaccinium meridionale purple fruit

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