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- Vaccinium stamineum
Vaccinium stamineum — deerberry
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Facts
N/A
Habitat
Cliffs, balds, or ledges, forests, ridges or ledges, woodlands
New England distribution
Adapted from BONAP data
Native: indigenous.
Non-native: introduced (intentionally or unintentionally); has become naturalized.
County documented: documented to exist in the county by evidence (herbarium specimen, photograph). Also covers those considered historical (not seen in 20 years).
State documented: documented to exist in the state, but not documented to a county within the state. Also covers those considered historical (not seen in 20 years).
Note: when native and non-native populations both exist in a county, only native status is shown on the map.
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Characteristics
- Habitat
- terrestrial
- New England state
- 
                                
                                    - Connecticut
- Massachusetts
- Rhode Island
- Vermont
 
- Growth form
- the plant is a shrub (i.e., a woody plant with several stems growing from the base)
- Leaf type
- the leaf blade is simple (i.e., lobed or unlobed but not separated into leaflets)
- Leaves per node
- there is one leaf per node along the stem
- Leaf blade edges
- 
                                
                                    - the edge of the leaf blade has no teeth or lobes
- the edge of the leaf blade has teeth
 
- Leaf duration
- the leaves drop off in winter (or they wither but persist on the plant)
- armature on plant
- the plant does not have spines, prickles, or thorns
- Leaf blade length
- 20–80 mm
- Leaf blade width
- 9–32 mm
- Leaf stalk
- the leaves have leaf stalks
- Fruit type (general)
- the fruit is fleshy
- Bark texture
- the bark of an adult plant peels off easily or hangs off
- Twig winter color
- 
                                
                                    - brown
- green
- red
 
- Bud scale number
- there are three or more scales on the winter bud, and they overlap like shingles, with one edge covered and the other edge exposed
- 
                        Buds or leaf scars- Bud scale number
- there are three or more scales on the winter bud, and they overlap like shingles, with one edge covered and the other edge exposed
 - Bud scar shape (Fraxinus)
- NA
 - Collateral buds
- there are no collateral buds on the sides of the branches
 - Leaf scar arrangement
- there is one leaf scar per node on the stem or twig
 - Superposed buds
- there are no superposed buds on the branch
 - Winter bud scales
- the winter bud is perulate (partially or completely covered with one or more scales)
 - Winter bud shape
- the winter buds are ovoid (egg-shaped)
 - Winter bud stalks
- the winter buds have no stalks
 
- 
                        Flowers- Carpels fused
- the carpels are fused to one another
 - Enlarged sterile flowers
- there are no enlarged sterile flowers on the plant
 - Flower petal color
- 
                                
                                    - white
- yellow or green
 
 - Flower symmetry
- there are two or more ways to evenly divide the flower (the flower is radially symmetrical)
 - Hairs on ovary (Amelanchier)
- NA
 - Hypanthium present
- the flower does not have a hypanthium
 - Inflorescence hairs
- there are no hairs on the inflorescence
 - Inflorescence position
- the inflorescences grow on older branches
 - Inflorescence type
- 
                                
                                    - the inflorescence has only one flower on it
- the inflorescence is a raceme (a long unbranched stem with stalked flowers growing along it)
 
 - Number of pistils
- 1
 - Ovary position
- the ovary is below the point of petal and/or sepal attachment
 - Petal and sepal arrangement
- the flower includes two cycles of petal- or sepal-like structures
 - Petal appearance
- the petals are thin and delicate, and pigmented (colored other than green or brown)
 - Petal fusion
- the perianth parts are fused to form a tube, cup, or bell shape
 - Sepal appearance
- the sepals resemble leaves in color and texture
 - Sepal cilia (Ilex)
- NA
 - Sepal tip glands
- there are no glands at the tips of the sepal lobes
 - Sepals fused only to sepals
- the sepals are fused to each other (not other flower parts), at least near their bases
 - Stamen number
- 8
 - Stamen position relative to petals
- NA
 - Stamens fused
- the stamens are not fused to one another
 
- 
                        Fruits or seeds- Berry color
- 
                                
                                    - black
- green
- purple
- yellow
 
 - Fruit tissue origin
- there are no flower parts that form part of the fruit
 - Fruit type (general)
- the fruit is fleshy
 - Fruit type (specific)
- the fruit is a berry (fleshy, with the wall enclosing one or more sections, with two or more seeds)
 - Nut with spines (Fagaceae)
- NA
 - Wings on fruit
- there are no wings on the fruit
 
- 
                        Glands or sap- Sap color
- the sap is clear and watery
 - Stalked glands on fruit (Rosa)
- NA
 
- 
                        Growth form- Growth form
- the plant is a shrub (i.e., a woody plant with several stems growing from the base)
 
- 
                        Leaves- Hairs on underside of leaf blade
- 
                                
                                    - the underside of the leaf has hairs on it
- the underside of the leaf has no hairs
 
 - Hairs on upper side of leaf blade
- 
                                
                                    - the upper side of the leaf is fuzzy or hairy
- the upper side of the leaf is not hairy, or has very few hairs
 
 - Leaf blade base shape
- 
                                
                                    - The base of the leaf blade is cordate (heart-shaped, with rounded lobes)
- the base of the leaf blade is cuneate (wedge-shaped, tapers to the base with relatively straight, converging edges), or narrow
- the base of the leaf blade is rounded
 
 - Leaf blade base symmetry
- the leaf blade base is symmetrical
 - Leaf blade bloom
- there is a noticeable powdery or waxy bloom on the underside of the leaf
 - Leaf blade edges
- 
                                
                                    - the edge of the leaf blade has no teeth or lobes
- the edge of the leaf blade has teeth
 
 - Leaf blade edges (Acer)
- NA
 - Leaf blade flatness
- 
                                
                                    - the edges of the leaf are curled up
- the leaf is flat (planar) at the edges
 
 - Leaf blade hairs
- 
                                
                                    - at least some of the hairs on the leaf blade have glands at their tips
- the hairs on the leaf blade are different from the choices given
 
 - Leaf blade length
- 20–80 mm
 - Leaf blade scales
- there are no scales on the leaf blades
 - Leaf blade shape
- the leaf blade is elliptic (widest near the middle and tapering at both ends)
 - Leaf blade texture
- 
                                
                                    - the leaf blade is coriaceous (has a firm, leathery texture)
- the leaf blade is herbaceous (has a leafy texture)
- the leaf blade is membranaceous (thin, flexible, almost translucent)
 
 - Leaf blade translucent dots
- there are no translucent dots on the leaf blade
 - Leaf blade vein pattern
- the main veins of the leaf blade are pinnate (the secondary veins branch off at intervals from the main central vein) and non-arcuate (not arched towards the leaf tip)
 - Leaf blade veins
- the leaf blade has one main vein running from the base toward the tip
 - Leaf blade width
- 9–32 mm
 - Leaf duration
- the leaves drop off in winter (or they wither but persist on the plant)
 - Leaf form
- the plant is broad-leaved (with broadly flattened leaf blades)
 - Leaf lobe tips (Quercus)
- NA
 - Leaf midrib glands
- the midrib of the leaf blade lacks glands on the upper surface
 - Leaf stalk
- the leaves have leaf stalks
 - Leaf stalk attachment to leaf
- the petiole attaches at the basal margin of the leaf blade
 - Leaf stalk nectaries
- there are no nectaries on the leaf stalk
 - Leaf stalk shape
- the leaf stalk is not flattened
 - Leaf teeth
- 
                                
                                    - the edge of the leaf blade is entire (has no teeth or lobes)
- the leaf blade margin is serrate (with forward-pointing) or dentate (with outward-pointing) with medium-sized to coarse teeth
 
 - Leaf teeth hairs (Carya)
- NA
 - Leaf type
- the leaf blade is simple (i.e., lobed or unlobed but not separated into leaflets)
 - Leaves per node
- there is one leaf per node along the stem
 - Specific leaf type
- the leaves are simple (i.e., lobed or unlobed but not separated into leaflets
 - Stipules
- there are no stipules on the plant, or they fall off as the leaf expands
 
- 
                        Place- Habitat
- terrestrial
 - New England state
- 
                                
                                    - Connecticut
- Massachusetts
- Rhode Island
- Vermont
 
 - Specific habitat
- 
                                
                                    - cliffs, balds, or ledges
- forests
- ridges or ledges
- woodlands
 
 
- 
                        Scent- Plant odor
- the plant does not have much of an odor, or it has an unpleasant or repellant odor
 
- 
                        Stem, shoot, branch- Aerial roots
- the plant has no aerial roots
 - Bark texture
- the bark of an adult plant peels off easily or hangs off
 - Branch brittleness (willows only)
- NA
 - Branch cross-section
- the branch is circular in cross-section, or it has five or more sides, so that there are no sharp angles
 - First-year cane (Rubus)
- NA
 - Lenticels on twigs
- there are no lenticels on the twigs, or they are very hard to see
 - Pith shape
- the outline of the pith in a twig is roughly round
 - Short shoots
- there are no peg- or knob-like shoots present
 - Twig bloom
- there is no bloom on the twig
 - Twig hairs
- 
                                
                                    - the twigs have few or no hairs on them
- the twigs have hairs with glands at their tips
- the twigs have hairs, but the hairs do not have glands
 
 - Twig papillae (Vaccinium species only)
- there are no papillae on the twigs
 - Twig scales
- there are no scales on the twig surface
 - Twig winter color
- 
                                
                                    - brown
- green
- red
 
 - Wings on branch
- the branch does not have wings on it
 - armature on plant
- the plant does not have spines, prickles, or thorns
 
Wetland status
Usually occurs in non-wetlands, but occasionally in wetlands. (Wetland indicator code: FACU)
In New England
Distribution
- Connecticut
- present
- Maine
- absent
- Massachusetts
- present
- New Hampshire
- absent
- Rhode Island
- present
- Vermont
- present
Conservation status
Exact status definitions can vary from state to state. For details, please check with your state.
- Massachusetts
- fairly widespread (S-rank: S4)
- Vermont
- extremely rare (S-rank: S1), endangered (code: E)
From Flora Novae Angliae dichotomous key
11. Vaccinium stamineum L. N
deerberry. Polycodium neglectum Small; P. stamineum (L.) Greene; Vaccinium caesium Greene; V. neglectum (Small) Fern.; V. stamineum L. var. neglectum (Small) Deam • CT, MA, RI, VT; mainly southern New England, barely extending into southern VT. Rocky forests, woodlands, ridges, balds.
Native to North America?
Yes
Sometimes confused with
- Vaccinium pallidum:
- branchlets papillose, corolla urceolate, and anthers included within corolla, without upward projecting awns (vs. V. stamineum, with branchlets not papillose, corolla open, and anthers exserted beyond corolla, with a pair of upward projecting awns).
Synonyms
- Polycodium neglectum Small
- Polycodium stamineum (L.) Greene
- Vaccinium caesium Greene
- Vaccinium neglectum (Small) Fern.
- Vaccinium stamineum L. var. neglectum (Small) Deam
![Flowers: Vaccinium stamineum. ~ By Arthur Haines. ~ Copyright © 2025 Arthur Haines. ~ arthur.d.haines[at]gmail.com](https://newfs.s3.amazonaws.com/taxon-images-239x239/Ericaceae/vaccinium-stamineum-fl-ahaines-a.jpg) 
                        ![Flowers: Vaccinium stamineum. ~ By Elizabeth Farnsworth. ~ Copyright © 2025 New England Wild Flower Society. ~ Image Request, images[at]newenglandwild.org](https://newfs.s3.amazonaws.com/taxon-images-239x239/Ericaceae/vaccinium-stamineum-fl-efarnsworth.jpg) 
                         
                         
                         
                        ![Winter buds: Vaccinium stamineum. ~ By West Virgina University Press. ~ Copyright © 2025 West Virgina University Press. ~ carrie.mullen[at]mail.wva.edu ~ Core, Earl L. and Nelle P. Ammons. 1958. Woody Plants in Winter. West Virginia U. Press, Morgantown, WV. 218pp.](https://newfs.s3.amazonaws.com/taxon-images-239x239/Ericaceae/vaccinium-stamineum-wb-wvupress1.jpg) 
                        ![Leaves: Vaccinium stamineum. ~ By Arthur Haines. ~ Copyright © 2025 Arthur Haines. ~ arthur.d.haines[at]gmail.com](https://newfs.s3.amazonaws.com/taxon-images-239x239/Ericaceae/vaccinium-stamineum-le-ahaines-c.jpg) 
                        ![Flowers: Vaccinium stamineum. ~ By Arthur Haines. ~ Copyright © 2025 Arthur Haines. ~ arthur.d.haines[at]gmail.com](https://newfs.s3.amazonaws.com/taxon-images-239x239/Ericaceae/vaccinium-stamineum-fl-ahaines-b.jpg) 
                         
                        ![Fruits: Vaccinium stamineum. ~ By Will Cook. ~ Copyright © 2025 Will Cook. ~ cwcook[at]duke.edu, carolinanature.com ~ North Carolina Plant Photos - www.carolinanature.com/plants/](https://newfs.s3.amazonaws.com/taxon-images-239x239/Ericaceae/vaccinium-stamineum-fr-wcook.jpg) 
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