Friday, August 6, 2010

Huckleberries Grow Locally

We were excited to learn last Saturday, during our visit to Hobbs State Park Visitor's Center, that huckleberries do grow locally. No wonder they were selling huckleberry taffy, suckers, and pretzels.

Darned I was so surprized that I forgot to take a picture of what a huckleberry plant looks like! I promise to post at a later date a picture.

On a road trip last summer to Idaho, my husband's uncle introduced us to wild huckleberries that he and others picked off the side of a mountain. A new love was formed, as he served us pound cake drizzled with huckleberries and topped with whipped cream and then my favorite a huckleberry shake!

Luckily for us the 'Huckleberry King' aka Uncle Pat sent us home with two jars of huckleberry jam!

Latter in the year we made a stop over to War Eagle and discovered they carried wild huckleberry preserves and huckleberry flavored hard candy. To my daughters disappointment we sent off the hard candy off to Uncle Pat.

Follow the links to read two articles the Visitors Center share with me:
http://wildhuckleberry.com/category/growing-wild-huckleberries/
http://plants.usda.gov/plantguide/pdf/cs_vame.pdf

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