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Genus Khaya of the family Meliaceae
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A deciduous shrub, Frangula alnus, native to Europe and neighboring areas of Asia and Africa, bearing glossy leaves, flowers in sessile umbels, and inedible red berries that turn black when ripe, and historically used as a laxative and to produce dyes.
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Any tree or shrub in the genus Amelanchier of the pome fruit subtribe Malinae of the family Rosaceae, with edible, blueberry-like fruit.
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A vine or low shrub native to Australia, Billardiera scandens in the taxonomic family Pittosporaceae, which bears edible fruits said to taste like stewed apples.
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The fruit of rock buckthorn, or Avignon buckthorn, of the species Rhamnus saxatilis, Rhamnus infectorius, and others of the same genus, used by dyers and painters for coloring yellow.
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The fruit of the bay laurel (Laurus nobilis).
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A genus of shrubs, Callicarpa, which produce berries.
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A small succulent fruit, of any one of many varieties.
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(rare) On which bilberries grow.
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The gathering of bilberries.
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A berry (fruit) produced by these trees.
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Aronia melanocarpa, native to temperate and cool eastern North America.
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Alternative spelling of blackcurrant [A shrub, Ribes nigrum, that produces small, very dark purple, edible berries.]
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The edible fruit of this tree.
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Rubus coreanus, native to Korea, Japan, and China
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The soft fruit borne by this shrub, formed of a black (when ripe) cluster of drupelets.
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(especially Southern US, Midwestern US) A period of cold weather that falls when blackberries are flowering, or more generally any time in spring or early summer (March, April or May).
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The berry borne by this shrub.
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A large shrub or small tree, Prunus spinosa, that is native to Europe, western Asia, and north Africa. It has a dark bark and bears thorns.
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(Northern England, Scotland, dialect) The bilberry, Vaccinium myrtillus.
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Alternative form of blaeberry [(Northern England, Scotland, dialect) The bilberry, Vaccinium myrtillus.]
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Rivina humilis, a flowering plant in the pigeonberry family (Petiveriaceae) with bright red berries.
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(of food) Containing or covered in blueberries.
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To gather or forage for blueberries.
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The teaberry, Gaultheria procumbens.
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A hybrid berry created from crossing blackberry, red raspberry, and loganberry.
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(chiefly dialectal) brambleberry
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Any of many closely related thorny plants in the genus Rubus including the blackberry and likely not including the raspberry proper.
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The blackberry (plant or fruit).
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the brownish black fruit of that bush
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pennyroyal (Mentha pulegium)
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The edible berry of these plants.
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The fruit of these plants.
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Any of the plants in the genus Myrica, containing about 35-50 species of small trees and shrubs in the family Myricaceae, order Fagales, with a wide distribution, including Africa, Asia, Europe, North America and South America.
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Any fruit (such as a raspberry or blackberry) that grows on thin, woody canes
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Fruit grown on canes, such as raspberries and blackberries.
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The fruit of this plant.
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Capparis spinosa, a perennial winter-deciduous plant that bears rounded, fleshy leaves and large white to pinkish-white flowers, often eaten as pickled buds (capers).
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An American shrub (Viburnum obovatum) or its fruit
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The blackcurrant plant, Ribes nigrum; the flavor of its berries
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(Caribbean) Culantro (Eryngium foetidum), a tropical herb whose leaves are used medicinally and in Caribbean cuisine.
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The teaberry, Gaultheria procumbens.
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Smilax china, an East Asian liana.
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(US) The soapberry (genus Sapindus, especially Sapindus saponaria), native to the Americas.
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The fruit of this plant.
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A shrub with glossy green leaves and bright red fruits that look like those of the coffee tree, native to the far western edge of North America, from Oregon to Baja California, Frangula californica
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The berry of this shrub.
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Symphoricarpos orbiculatus, of eastern North America.
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The Canadian bunchberry, Cornus canadensis.
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(fantasy) An imaginary shrub, or the fruit of this shrub
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The crowberry (Empetrum spp.).
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Viburnum opulus, the highbush cranberry.
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The edible red berry of that shrub.
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The berry of the tailed pepper, Piper cubeba, eaten as a fruit.
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The fruit of various shrubs of the genus Ribes, white, black or red.
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Vaccinium stamineum, the squaw huckleberry, or its fruit.
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The purple to black berries of these plants.
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Vaccinium erythrocarpum, the southern mountain cranberry.
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The fruit of Cornus sanguinea.
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Rubus ursinus, a blackberry or dewberry species and its fruit.
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A species of buckthorn, Rhamnus saxatilis, that produces a yellow dye.
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(rare, nonstandard) A berry whose fruit lies upon the ground, in particular the strawberry (plant and fruit)
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A small tree, Sambucus nigra, having white flowers in a cluster, and edible purple berries
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The small, edible, purplish-black fruit of this plant, used in cooking and to flavour drinks etc.
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The bush on which the elderberry grows.
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The blossom of the elderberry, often specifically the European species Sambucus nigra
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A plant, Potentilla indica, that produces a fruit resembling a strawberry.
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(countable) A berry from a shrub of this species.
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(UK, dialect, archaic) A gooseberry.
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The poisonous fruit of Anamirta cocculus.
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Edible fruits that typically grow in forests, such as berries.
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Alternative form of fraughan [(Ireland) The bilberry or whortleberry (Vaccinium myrtillus).]
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(Ireland) The bilberry or whortleberry (Vaccinium myrtillus).
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A small berry, the fruit of certain species of buckthorn, used in dyeing yellow.
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A flowering plant, Uncaria gambir, family Rubiaceae, native to Southeast Asia.
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A succulent berry with a thick rind, the fruit of plants in the genus Genipa.
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Any other plant or fruit in the subgenus Grossularia, distinguished from currants by bearing spines, including Ribes hirtellum, the American gooseberry.
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Celtis ehrenbergiana, a thorny plant with edible orange berries.
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The small tangy edible fruit of this tree.
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A plant, Potentilla indica, native to India, that produces a fruit resembling a strawberry.
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Any of several deciduous trees of the genus Celtis, widespread over the Northern Hemisphere, having small fruit.
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Its bittersweet astringent fruit, readily eaten by birds.
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The fruit of Lonicera caerulea.
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A tall-growing strawberry, Fragaria elatior, having a musky flavour.
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The edible fruit of the hawthorn.
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The common species of blueberry, Vaccinium corymbosum, grown for its fruit.
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A shrub in the genus Viburnum having acidic red cranberry-like berries, belonging to the North American species Viburnum trilobum, or to the related species Viburnum opulus (European) or Viburnum edule (North American).
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A low bush of species Viburnum lantanoides, having long, straggling branches and pretty flowers, found in the northern United States.
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The edible fruit of the blue-berried honeysuckle (Lonicera caerulea).
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A small round fruit of a dark blue or red color of several plants in the related genera Vaccinium and Gaylussacia.
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Alternative form of whortleberry [Vaccinium myrtillus (bilberry or blue whortleberry);]
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The fruit of this plant.
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A fruit made by crossing several members of the Ribes genus, including blackcurrant and gooseberry.
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The fruit of such a tree.
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The berrylike female seed cone produced by the various species of junipers.
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Alternative form of kiwi berry [the hardy kiwi, an edible fruit similar to the kiwifruit]
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Alternative form of lingonberry [A berry-bearing shrub, Vaccinium vitis-idaea, native to the cool temperate areas of the Northern Hemisphere.]
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The berry of this shrub.
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A hybrid berry, produced by crossing a raspberry with a blackberry, considered a species Rubus loganobaccus, a variety Rubus ursinus var. loganobaccus, or a nothospecies Rubus × loganobaccus.
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A wild North American blueberry, Vaccinium angustifolium, sometimes grown commercially for its fruit
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The shrub Berberis microphylla and its edible berry, native to southern Chile
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Pollia condensata, an African perennial herbaceous plant with unusually shiny and metallic spherical fruit.
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A member of the blackberry family, a cross between the Chehalem and Olallieberry blackberries.
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(Newfoundland) The cranberry.
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The fruit of Crataegus species, traditionally used to make jelly.
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A Mediterranean hawthorn with edible fruit, Crataegus azarolus, azarole.
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Wolfberry, goji, red medlar (Lycium spp.),
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Thaumatococcus daniellii, that contains thaumatin.
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Synonym of miracle berry
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The ornamental plant Potentilla indica and its fruit, resembling the strawberry and of the same tribe as it.
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Viburnum edule, the pembina or lowbush cranberry.
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The cowberry, Vaccinium vitis-idaea
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The edible berry of Ziziphus lotus.
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The sheepberry (plant or fruit).
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Alternative spelling of naseberry [The sapodilla fruit.]
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The berry of Vaccinium reticulatum, native to Hawaii, similar in taste to the cranberry.
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Alternative form of olallieberry [A hybrid berry with a tart taste created by crossing a loganberry and a youngberry.]
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A hybrid berry with a tart taste created by crossing a loganberry and a youngberry.
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Alternative form of olallieberry [A hybrid berry with a tart taste created by crossing a loganberry and a youngberry.]
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An evergreen shrub (Mahonia aquifolium) native to the northwestern United States and southwestern Canada, having broadly serrated, glossy leaves and clusters of yellow flowers that develop into dark bluish-purple fruits. Also called tall Oregon grape.
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Alternative spelling of palm berry
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teaberry, Gaultheria procumbens
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Viburnum edule, the squashberry, the lowbush cranberry.
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The edible fruit of this tree, a black globular drupe.
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The fruit of several buckthorns.
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The red berry of Rivina humilis, a flowering plant in the pigeonberry family, Petiveriaceae.
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Alternative form of pembina [Viburnum edule, the squashberry, the lowbush cranberry.]
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Obsolete spelling of puccoon [(countable, botany) Any one of several plants yielding a red pigment which is used by the North American Indians, such as the bloodroot and two species of Lithospermum, Lithospermum hirtum and Lithospermum canescens.]
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The shrub or small tree that bears the fruit.
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American winterberry, Ilex verticillata.
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Anacyclus pyrethrum (pellitory of Spain)
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The plant Vaccinium vitis-idaea.
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(obsolete) The blackcurrant.
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Alternative form of raccoon-berry [May apple]
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The juicy aggregate fruit of these plants.
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The bright red translucent edible berry of this plant.
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The edible red to blue-black berry of this plant.
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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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Its small, pear-shaped edible fruit.
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Alternative spelling of rowanberry [The small spherical fruits of the rowan or European rowan (Sorbus aucuparia), a species of rowan (Sorbus subg. Sorbus), native to most of Europe except for the far south, and northern Asia; the fruits are bitter and inedible if uncooked, but may be used in the making of jellies and jams.]
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The small spherical fruits of the rowan or European rowan (Sorbus aucuparia), a species of rowan (Sorbus subg. Sorbus), native to most of Europe except for the far south, and northern Asia; the fruits are bitter and inedible if uncooked, but may be used in the making of jellies and jams.
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The edible fruit of the salal; a dark purple berry about the size of a grape.
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A bush, Rubus spectabilis, found on the Pacific coast of North America.
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A California blackberry and loganberry hybrid berry plant and its fruit
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The plant Symplocos paniculata or its blue berry.
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Alternative spelling of serviceberry [(Europe) Several species of trees in the genus Sorbus, especially Sorbus domestica and Sorbus torminalis.]
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(Canadian Prairies) The edible berry of this shrub.
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Amelanchier alnifolia, a shrub with edible berry-like fruit.
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Amelanchier ovalis, a serviceberry shrub with edible fruit.
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The astringent edible orange berry of the sea buckthorn.
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The fruit of a West African vine, Dioscoreophyllum cumminsii, which is the source of an intensely sweet substance, monellin.
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The berries of those trees
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The berry that grows on this plant.
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Alternative spelling of silverberry [A plant in the genus Elaeagnus, of about 50-70 species of deciduous or evergreen shrubs or small trees with alternate leaves, primarily native to temperate and subtropical regions of Asia.]
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Alternative form of skokeberry [(US) A pokeberry; a pokeweed (the plant Phytolacca americana or its dark red or purple fruit).]
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The small, astringent, wild fruit of the blackthorn (Prunus spinosa).
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The fruit of shrubs of these genera.
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The fruit of such a plant, especially of the tree Sapindus saponaria.
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A variety of deciduous shrub (Shepherdia canadensis), the Canadian buffaloberry, the red fruit/berries of which may be used in the production of a frothy, aromatic drink.
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The blueberry Vaccinium myrtilloides.
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Ribes divaricatum, a gooseberry plant of the Pacific coast of North America
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Viburnum edule, the pembina or lowbush cranberry.
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The deciduous shrub Cornus amomum.
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Any plant of the genus Fragaria (that bears such fruit).
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dragon fruit ( Hylocereus spp.)
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The dark blue-purple fruit of Solanum retroflexum, often combined with sugar in desserts.
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(countable) The edible, though sometimes poisonous, fruit (berry / bean) of this plant.
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Its fruit, a large sweet berry.
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A pinkish-white edible berry which grows in the Falkland Islands, where the fruits are harvested annually by Islanders to make cakes, confectionary and pavlovas. On the South American mainland the leaves are brewed for tea (Myrteola nummularia).
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The black raspberry, Rubus occidentalis.
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A hybrid fruit resembling a large raspberry.
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The wild eggplant, Solanum torvum, a bushy, erect and spiny perennial plant used horticulturally as a rootstock for eggplant.
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Its fruit, a bitter edible black berry containing several small seeds.
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(countable) An edible round berry of South America.
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A form of loganberry: specifically, a cross between R. fruticosus and R. idaeus.
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Alternative form of vineberry [a berry that grows on a vine, especially a cranberry or grape]
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a berry that grows on a vine, especially a cranberry or grape
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(dialectal) The bilberry or whortleberry (Vaccinium myrtillus).
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The white translucent edible berry of this bush.
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Alternative spelling of white currant [A deciduous shrub, a less sour and colourless cultivar of Ribes rubrum (red currant), though sometimes named Ribes sativum or Ribes silvestre, and sold as a different fruit.]
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The dark purple composite fruit of this plant, similar to a raspberry.
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Any of several shrubs belonging to the genus Vaccinium, bearing fruit known as whortleberries.
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A berry of one of these shrubs.
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The fruit of these trees.
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Solanum torvum, the turkey berry bush, or its edible fruit.
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A tree with edible fruit, Sorbus torminalis, native to central and southern Europe and neighboring parts of Asia and Africa.
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A berry of such a plant.
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(uncountable) A combination of strawberries, raspberries, blackberries, and/or other berries. Used in ice cream and other food products, as well as in cosmetics.
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Alternative form of whimberry [(dialectal) The bilberry or whortleberry (Vaccinium myrtillus).]
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Alternative form of whimberry [(dialectal) The bilberry or whortleberry (Vaccinium myrtillus).]
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Its edible fruit, a small black berry.
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bladder cherry or Chinese lantern (Alkekengi officinarum, syn. Physalis alkekengi)
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American winterberry, Ilex verticillata.
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The berry of this plant.
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The sunberry (in all senses: Solanum retroflexum, Solanum nigrum, and their respective berries).
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The European wild strawberry, Fragaria vesca
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Synonym of wild strawberry; Fragaria vesca.
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Ribes divaricatum, a gooseberry plant of the Pacific coast of North America
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Any of a collection of small, pea-sized edible bulbils that form on the vines of Chinese yam Dioscorea polystachya.
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The yangmei, especially in commercial products where it is promoted as a superfruit.
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