Dwarf huckleberry red with fall color on Mt. Hood, Oregon.
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I took this picture of a dwarf huckleberry growing in Summit Meadow near Government Camp on Mt. Hood. Summit Meadow was a campsite for Oregon Trail pioneers travelling the Barlow Road to the Willamette Valley.

Several varieties of huckleberry are found in the Oregon and Washington Cascades. A few of them produce edible huckleberries in relatively large quantities. Huckleberries were a staple food for Native Americans in the Pacific Northwest.

This huckleberry shrub only grows about a foot high, but it provides lots of vivid fall color at in sunny openings in high altitude forests in the Cascades.
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Dwarf Subalpine Huckleberry Displaying Vivid Fall Colors on Mt Hood.
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