found: Work cat.: Richards, R.T. A social history of wild huckleberry harvesting in the Pacific Northwest, 2006:pp. 1-2 (In the East and South, huckleberry often refers to plants in the genus Gaylussacia, of which at least four species produce edible berries. Gaylussacia is an Ericaceous genus; it comprises over 50 species, most of which occur in mountainous regions of South America; in North America, there are approx. 35 species of Vaccinium, many of which are known as huckleberries)
found: ITIS, Apr. 20, 2006(genus Gaylussacia -- huckleberry; genus Vaccinium -- blueberries, blueberry, huckleberry, vaccinium; family Ericaceae)
found: GRIN taxonomy for plants, via WWW, Apr. 20, 2006(Genus Gaylussacia, synonym: Decamerium, common name: huckleberry, family Ericaceae subfamily Vaccinioideae tribe Vaccinieae)
found: Plant Press dictionary of common names, via WWW, Apr. 20, 2006(Gaylussacia - Huckleberry; Vaccinium - Bilberry, Blueberry, Cranberry, Huckleberry, Whortleberry)
found: NatureServe explorer, Apr. 20, 2006(8 species of Gaylussacia listed, 7 of which have "huckleberry" in common name; the 8th has common name of "Woolly-berry"; 35 species of Vaccinium listed, 4 of which have "huckleberry" in common name)