Blackberry, Dewberry, and Whortleberry Jam may be made by the same recipe.
Whortleberry cordial may be made by the same recipe.
We breakfasted on the banks of a small stream, where the whortleberry bushes were loaded with fruit of a finer flavour than any we had previously met with.
At Raddevski several kinds of berries were offered us, but only the blackberry and whortleberry were familiar to my eyes.
A little production about the size of a whortleberry was shown me in Eastern Siberia, where it was pickled and served up as a relish with meat.
As he was fond of good things, I gave him whortleberry and cream.
The whortleberry is a good deal used in the south of France for the adulteration and colouring of claret, whole truck-loads being imported from Germany.
Whort or Whortleberry (the Anglo-Saxon Heorutberge is another name for the Bilberry or Blaeberry, (Vaccinium Myrtillus).
Yes," he said presently, "I was the first to put stick or stone on Whortleberry Common yonder.
It is further remarkable that upon these hills there is no heather, nor is there a single plant of either whortleberry or bracken.
Singular to say, although very nice to human palates, the grouse leave it untouched, turning to the whortleberry and the cranberry.
The whortleberry seldom ripens its fruit at Prestwich, or anywhere so near the town: it seems to require the bracing air of the moors and mountains.
The little flower-bells of the Whortleberry have already given place to the just-formed fruit, which will ripen in July, and be a fine feast for the blackbirds.
The parts of this barrier, which are covered with whortleberry bushes and with oaks, have been either not at all, or very little blown.
And once, when we yonkers went upon a whortleberry excursion, with O'Lara for our pilot, he showed us the spot where the wedding took place, and described it as it was at the time.
The surface of the island is plentifully overgrown with whortleberry and bayberry bushes.
These red spots are the blueberry and whortleberry bushes.
But at last he saw it, end on, standing gazing up a narrow valley, and climbed down to find that it was in the midst of a fair spread of short whortleberry growth, whose shoots had evidently been his fare.
This soon got about, and the consequence was a whortleberry party the very next day.
All of a sudden, as I part a large thick cluster of whortleberry bushes, I hear an indescribably quick rattle, amounting to a hum as it were--fearful and thrilling in the extreme.
The flinty ground was set with whortleberry bushes--a true indicator of sterility.
Its gentle slope is covered thick with whortleberry bushes, in this instance, contrary to the nature of that shrub, springing from a rich, black soil.
The stone-wall above is wreathed in trailing woodbine, and along its crest we see the swaying tips of wheat from the edge of the field just beyond; and here we pass a border of whortleberry bushes, laden with their fruit.
The country remains rich in its distinctive botany, and from no portion of the North do the great markets of Manchester and Leeds draw more of their supplies of whortleberry and mushroom in the early autumn months.
The whortleberry with its tiny foliage made a miniature forest of pale golden green at the feet of the dark serried trunks of the pines.
Fay leaned out of the pony carriage and picked from the high bank a spray of whortleberry with a butterfly poised on it.
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