Concept cluster: Plants > Berry-producing plants
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A flowering plant of the genus Actaea, also called genus Cimicifuga.
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A botanist who studies the genus Rubus, i.e. brambles.
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A tree or plant yielding fruit.
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(botany) A soft fruit which develops from a single ovary and contains seeds not encased in pits.
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Viburnum rufidulum (rusty blackhaw).
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Viburnum prunifolium, native to eastern and east south central United States.
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Alternative form of brierberry [a prickly bush found in the eastern United States, Rubus cuneifolius]
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The silver buffaloberry, Shepherdia argentea.
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The plant Shepherdia argentea.
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Any of the species of climbing blackberry plants in subgenus Rubus subg. Micranthobatus, found in New Zealand.
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Any of the genus Callicarpa of shrubs and small trees, the beautyberries.
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Viola canadensis, native to most of temperate and cool North America.
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Crataegus pinnatifida, a species of shrub that produces a medicinal herb used in Chinese traditional medicine.
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The plant Spondias purpurea.
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Celtis occidentalis var. canina (syn. Celtis canina), the rough-leaved hackberry.
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Lonicera caerulea var. emphyllocalyx, the blue honeysuckle or honeyberry. A deciduous shrub native to East Asia.
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Alternative spelling of hawthorn berry [The edible fruit of the hawthorn.]
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Any of several kinds of true berries, including citrus fruit such as the lemon and lime, which have pulpy interiors and leathery skins containing aromatic oils.
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Being, or coming from, a bush of high stature (used in names of certain fruits, such as highbush blueberry and highbush cranberry).
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a holly bush.
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An astringent inspissated juice obtained from the fruit of a plant (Cytinus hypocistis), growing from the roots of the Cistus, a small European shrub.
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Any of the genus Randia of shrubs and small trees.
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ephedra, when used in traditional Chinese medicine
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(historical) The fruit of various American passionflowers, probably Passiflora incarnata and Passiflora lutea.
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The flower of the hawthorn, Crataegus, especially the common hawthorn, Crataegus monogyna.
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The hawthorn.
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Arctostaphylos alpina; a species of bearberry.
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The plant Crossopetalum ilicifolium.
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Alternative spelling of red currant [A deciduous shrub, Ribes rubrum, native to western Europe; any of certain cultivars of the shrub.]
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oleander
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The blackthorn.
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(botany) Any plant of the genus Sorbus.
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The symbol of a duchy, featuring a representation of leaves of the strawberry plant.
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Any of the other species of Arbutus, native to Europe and temperate North America, especially
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A berry which is the fruit of a small shrub native to northeastern North America, Gaultheria procumbens, also known as the eastern teaberry, American wintergreen, boxberry, and checkerberry.
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any of many shrubs and trees, of the genus Viburnum, native to the Northern Hemisphere that have showy clusters of flowers

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