Colombian blueberry vs Uva-de-serra

Vaccinium floribundum compared with Vaccinium padifolium

Key Differences

  • Colombian blueberry is Not Evaluated while Uva-de-serra is Least Concern.

Taxonomic Classification

Rank Colombian blueberry Uva-de-serra
Kingdom same Plantae (plantas) Plantae (plantas)
Phylum same Magnoliophyta (Flowering Plants) Magnoliophyta (Flowering Plants)
Class same Magnoliopsida (Dicots) Magnoliopsida (Dicots)
Order same Ericales (Ericales) Ericales (Ericales)
Family same Ericaceae Ericaceae
Genus same Vaccinium Vaccinium
Species Vaccinium floribundum Vaccinium padifolium

Evolutionary Relationship

Colombian blueberry and Uva-de-serra share a common ancestor at the Genus level: Vaccinium.

Conservation Status

Colombian blueberry

NE — Not Evaluated

Uva-de-serra

LC — Least Concern

Physical Characteristics

Attribute Colombian blueberry Uva-de-serra
Diet
Average Lifespan
Average Length
Average Weight

Habitat & Geographic Range

Colombian blueberry

Habitat

Typically found in diverse terrestrial habitats from tropical forests to temperate regions.

Range

Found in Colombia.

Uva-de-serra

Habitat

Typically found in diverse terrestrial habitats from tropical forests to temperate regions.

Range

Found in Portugal.

Colombian blueberry

<em>Vaccinium floribundum</em>, commonly known as Colombian blueberry, is a plant species belonging to the genus <em>Vaccinium</em> within the family Ericaceae. This species has been documented in Colombia, where it inhabits diverse terrestrial environments, typically found in Andean montane forests, páramo ecosystems, and cloud forest zones at higher elevations. Members of the genus <em>Vaccinium</em> are known for producing small, edible berries, and Colombian blueberry holds both ecological importance as a food source for wildlife and cultural significance among indigenous communities in the Andean region. The species thrives in acidic, well-drained soils at elevations where cloud moisture and cooler temperatures are prevalent. Its conservation status has not been formally evaluated by major assessment bodies. As a plant, it does not engage in dietary behavior; it produces energy through photosynthesis and supports pollinators and frugivorous animals through flower and fruit production. Biological traits of this species remain poorly documented in the scientific literature. <em>Vaccinium floribundum</em> is considered an important component of high-altitude Andean plant communities.

Uva-de-serra

No description available.

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