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yes they are extremely edible but need washing first m8 First, make sure they're blueberries. There are a few plants that have similar berries and some of these are poisonous if eaten. There are 2 different varieties of wild blueberries, low bush and high bush types. Low bush grows single stems from the ground, to whereas the high bush is a low growing tree with a main trunk.

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