Vaccinium padifolium, Madeira blueberry, is very common at altitudes between 800-1700 m. It grows mainly in crevices and exposed slopes and mountain plains. Fruits are used in preservers. Endemic to the islands of Madeira and Porto Santo, Portugal.
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