For in these days in Galloway most of the garnishments of the table were grown in the garden itself, or brought in from the cranberry bogs and the blaeberry banks, where these fruits grew among a short, crumbly stubble of heather, dry and elastic as a cushion, and most admirable for resting upon while eating.
"The Dew of Their Youth"
S. R. Crockett
He flung himself down in a blaeberry-bed, and lay there doggedly, his weak mouth tightly closed.
"Tommy and Grizel"
J.M. Barrie