Huckleberry together with dangleberry ( G. frondosa , upper left). From time to time we see the two
Gaylussacia species growing together, even though generally
their ecology is not the same: dangleberry tends to prefer
rather damp and mild, more or less mesophilous forest sites,
while huckleberry can climb rocks and cope with other such harsh and
nutritionally poor environments (for example, it thrives in pitch-pine
barrens).