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Posting a different fruit every day until we obtain a Crypt head

Pac_Man_

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April 22nd, Day 342: Red Huckleberry

Fruit Info: Native to the western side of North America, today’s fruit is common in forests from southeast Alaska to central California. It is a valuable part of the diet of local animals. Indigenous peoples also used the berries as food throughout the year, along with other uses.

Fruit Tier: C

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Pac_Man_

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April 23rd, Day 343: Velvetleaf huckleberry

Fruit Info: We got a few different names we can call this one by so why don’t you guys pick your favorites. We got of course the “Velvetleaf Huckleberry”, but also the “Velvetleaf Blueberry”, “Sour Top Blueberry”, “Canadian Blueberry”, “Common Blueberry”, and “Vaccinium myrtilloides”. It is common in almost all of North America, including all Canadian provinces. It is a valuable food source to small mammals, birds, and even some deer and bears.

Fruit Tier: A

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Pac_Man_

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April 24th, Day 344: Kamchatka bilberry

Fruit Info: Vaccinium praestans is a lovely cousin of the blueberry and cranberry that enjoys most it’s time the spotlight as an ornamental plant in Japan. Like most of its cousins they are edible, but with Wikipedia describing their taste as “ambiguous” I’ll leave that up to you on what it means.

Fruit Tier: A for ambiguous

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Pac_Man_

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April 26th, Day 346: Highbush Blueberry

Fruit Info: This economically important and North America native blueberry is today’s fruit of the day! It is known for its ability to be consumed, as that is its biggest use. Vaccinium corymbosum is the most cultivated blueberry today so there’s a good chance you’ve eaten one before.

Fruit Tier: C

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Pac_Man_

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And the berries don't stop coming :sentry:
You have no idea...

April 27th, Day 347: Vaccinium arctostaphylos

Fruit Info: In a single very small study there were indications that today’s fruit may have helped some people in the study with their lipid production issues. But rally that’s the most significant thing I can see that this fruit has going for it. It’s native to the caucasus mountains which is responsible for it being name the Caucasian Whortleberry, which is kind of neat I guess.

Fruit Tier: D

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Pac_Man_

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April 28th, Day 348: Vaccinium hirsutum

Fruit Info: Today we have a lovely fruit known by the super appealing and delicious sounding name of “the hairy blueberry”. It is endemic only to a very small region of the Appalachian mountains, so it can only be found in a handful of counties in Georgia, the Carolinas, and Eastern Tennessee.

Fruit Tier: B

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PartayArc

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April 28th, Day 348: Vaccinium hirsutum

Fruit Info: Today we have a lovely fruit known by the super appealing and delicious sounding name of “the hairy blueberry”. It is endemic only to a very small region of the Appalachian mountains, so it can only be found in a handful of counties in Georgia, the Carolinas, and Eastern Tennessee.
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Pac_Man_

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This plant seems like it would have soft leaves
The absolute softness. What legends.

April 29th, Day 349: Vaccinium reticulatum

Fruit Info: Today’s fruit is a type of edible berry that comes in a few different colors such as blue, purple, red, orange, and yellow. The fruit is edible, and while sweet, it is remarkably bland at the same time. It is a very pretty fruit though, it would look phenomenal in its native Hawaiian habitat.

Fruit Tier: B


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Pac_Man_

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We're closing in on a whole year. Get ready because it's coming fast. Even so, 350 days is a seriously notable achievement for this thread. In light of that we have today's fruit...

April 30th, Day 350: Foxybeary

Fruit Info:
Let's celebrate 350 fruit in style with the Foxybeary! This fruit is a native to Garama, where it is the number one source of life in the deadlands. It's shocking ability to thrive in that environment has lead to it almost entirely consuming two whole territories, a feat that almost no other fruits have accomplished in a meaningful way. Additionally, the Foxybeary has apparently evolved some form of intelligence, because it is somehow extremely good at communicating the desires of Loka's fruits to the fruit gods (Well, all except the desire for a Crypt head...).But you may think the Foxybeary must surely have nothing more going for it, but you'd be wrong. The Foxybeary has a unique symbiotic relationship with Purple Velvet Elderberries, able to cultivate and make them grow at a very exciting rate. Now right now you may be thinking "Wow this fruit is so great, I should add it to my garden!", but hold onto that thought because it's not all good. When you grow a Foxybeary there is a handful of unfortunate consequences that come with that. For starters the presence of a FoxyBeary leads to the growth of bad memes within your local area, and no matter how much you try and deal with them they never stop growing. Additionally, the Foxybeary has a nasty habit of producing awful tier lists instead of good fruit. With this knowledge, grow one at your own risk.

Fruit Tier: Foxy Unfortunately the tier list production is a deal breaker.

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