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The fruit of these trees, harvested for its juice.
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The fruit of the alunqua; bush cucumber, bush banana.
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A flowering shrub, native to the eastern United States (Kalmia latifolia)
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Ilex verticillata, a species of holly native to eastern North America in the United States and southeast Canada, from Newfoundland west to Ontario and Minnesota, and south to Alabama.
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Arbute; the wood of the strawberry tree.
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Having the form of a berry.
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(Atlantic Canada) The cloudberry, Rubus chamaemorus
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A plant, the Impatiens balsamina, or garden balsam.
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(Canada, US) The fruit of the wax myrtle shrub; or the plant itself (Morella cerifera), with aromatic, leathery leaves and waxy berries.
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A species of hellebore (Helleborus foetidus), with digitate leaves and an offensive smell. It is a powerful emetic, cathartic, and anthelmintic.
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Arctostaphylos uva-ursi, the common bearberry.
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Alternative form of barberry [Any of the thorny shrubs of genus Berberis, which bear yellow flowers and red or blue-black berries.]
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An excavation; a military mine.
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Vaccinium myrtillus, the wild European blueberry of the cowberry family.
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The plant roselle (Hibiscus sabdariffa).
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A Eurasian species of nightshade with black berries, Solanum nigrum, of Europe.
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The fruit of any of these species.
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A fruit-bearing shrub of the aggregate species Rubus fruticosus and some hybrids.
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The deciduous shrub Decaisnea fargesii.
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(countable) The shrub of the above-mentioned berry.
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A shrub native of the cool temperate areas of northern hemisphere, Vaccinium uliginosum, and the berry of that shrub.
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The bilberry or whortleberry plant.
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The white heath (Erica arborea), a thorny Mediterranean shrub.
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Xanthostemon paradoxus, a species of shrub or tree.
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Shrubs and bushes upon which animals browse.
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The deerberry, Vaccinium stamineum.
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(Canada, US) Shrubs of Canada and the central US, Symphoricarpos occidentalis(also known as wolfberry and Symphoricarpos orbicularis (coralberry).
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The seed or fruit of these plants.
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Alternative spelling of buffaloberry [Any of several shrubs, of the genus Shepherdia, native to North America.]
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Alternative form of buffalobur [Solanum rostrum]
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Alternative form of buffalobur [Solanum rostrum]
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Applied to pies, juices, etc. made with a mixture of various berries and sometimes other fruits.
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The fruit of either of these plants.
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An eastern burning bush (Euonymus atropurpureus), an ornamental shrub native to the midwestern US that bears a red berry.
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A leguminous climing plant with lilac or blue flowers that grows in hedgerows, grasslands and roadsides; Vicia sepium.
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The fruit of plants in the genus Myrica.
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Alternative spelling of caperberry [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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Alternative spelling of caperberry [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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The foliage of creosote bush, Larrea divaricata, when used as a medicinal herb.
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The shrub Vitex agnus-castus.
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The edible fruit of the wild service tree, Sorbus torminalis.
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A Chinese tree with fragrant wood, Dalbergia odorifera.
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Either of two Chinese species of spiny shrub in the nightshade family, Lycium barbarum and Lycium chinense, and their edible fruits, which are used in East Asian traditional medicine.
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The fruit of such a shrub.
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Synonym of spiceberry (“plant or its berry”)
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Chromolaena odorata, a tropical species of shrub from the sunflower family.
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Alternative form of Christmas berry [Synonym of toyon (“plant or its berry”) (Photinia arbutifolia, syn. Heteromeles arbutifolia)]
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The fruit of these plants.
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(botany) Gymnema lactiferum, native to Ceylon.
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The berry of this shrub.
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(Canada, US, regional) marsh marigold, Caltha palustris, a plant in the buttercup family, growing in wet, boggy locations.
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Obsolete form of cranberry. [A shrub belonging to the section Vaccinium sect. Oxycoccus of the genus Vaccinium.]
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A shrub belonging to the section Vaccinium sect. Oxycoccus of the genus Vaccinium.
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(linguistics) A word that contains a cranberry morpheme.
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Alternative form of cudbear [A violet-red powder, difficult to moisten with water, prepared from certain lichens, especially Ochrolechia tartarea (syn. Lecanora tartarea), and used for making violet or purple dye.]
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The plant Silphium perfoliatum.
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Solanum pimpinellifolium, a small, sweet wild tomato native to Ecuador and Peru.
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The white-bloomed dark blue edible berry of this plant.
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The plant Atropa belladonna, a perennial shrub of the nightshade family that contains high concentrations of the alkaloid atropine which can be deadly if taken in excess.
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Gaultheria procumbens, the Eastern teaberry or checkerberry, or its fruit.
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The berry of the dogwood.
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The fruit of Emblica officinalis (now Phyllanthus emblica, the Indian gooseberry, once used as a remedy against dysentery)
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The leaves of an orchid (Jumellea fragrans) of the islands of Bourbon and Mauritius, used in France as a substitute for Chinese tea.
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(uncountable) A species of Vaccinium (Vaccinium arboreum) native to the southeastern United States, from southern Virginia west to southeastern Missouri, and south to Florida and eastern Texas, and taking the form of a shrub (rarely a small tree) growing to 3-5 m (rarely 9 m) tall.
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(folklore) A rowan tree growing parasitically on another tree, or from a wall, roof, etc., once believed in Scandinavia to have magical powers.
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The berry of this plant.
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The wild strawberry, the woodland strawberry (Fragaria vesca).
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(medicine) The bark of Rhamnus frangula used as a laxative or cathartic
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Either of two forms of holly whose nectar is used by bees to make a mild form of honey.
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Rhamnus prinioides, the shiny-leaf buckthorn.
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the Chinese gooseberry or kiwifruit, the edible berry of a cultivar group of the woody vine Actinidia deliciosa and hybrids between this and other species in the genus Actinidia
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Vaccinium scoparium, a species of huckleberry.
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Synonym of grouse whortleberry
n
The fruit of these plants.
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The fruit of the hagberry, Prunus padus.
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Rubus armeniacus, a blackberry species native to West Asia
n
(archaic, dialectal) The raspberry.
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Banksia integrifolia (coast banksia)
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A shrub growing this fruit.
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Ilex glabra (winterberry, gallberry)
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Its edible fruit, having a lemon-like taste and chalky consistency.
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Zingiber mioga, native to east Asia.
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The shrub Parkinsonia aculeata, native to the Western Hemisphere.
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Bayberry, the fruit of Myrica esculenta, a tree or large shrub native to India.
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the hardy kiwi, an edible fruit similar to the kiwifruit
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A plant of the species Viola rostrata, native to temperate eastern North America.
adj
Being, or coming from, a bush of low stature (used in names of certain fruits, such as lowbush blueberry and lowbush cranberry).
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The edible berry of Schisandra chinensis (five-flavor berry)..
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The tree on which the fruit grows.
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A species of flower-bearing hawthorn with edible berries, Crataegus monogyna.
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(obsolete) The black hellebore.
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Initialism of Mimosa hostilis root bark.
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Synonym of Missouri gooseberry
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Choisya ternata (Mexican orange), an aromatic shrub native to North America.
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Murraya paniculata (orange jessamine), a small tree ranging from East Asia to Australasia
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The mountain bearberry, Arctostaphylos alpina
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The gathering of mulberries.
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(usually in the plural) The spicy berry of this plant.
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The vine bearing this fruit.
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A fruit, the Nashi pear, Pyrus pyrifolia.
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Any plant of the genus Nigella of about twelve species of annual flowering plants, the blooms of which are generally blue in colour but also found in shades of pink, white and pale purple.
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A bog bilberry (shrub and berry).
n
Alternative form of olallieberry [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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Alternative form of olallieberry [A hybrid berry with a tart taste created by crossing a loganberry and a youngberry.]
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Paris quadrifolia, herb Paris.
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(UK regional) The medlar fruit.
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Oemleria cerasiformis, the Indian plum, a shrub native to the Pacific coast and ranges of North America.
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The berry of such a plant.
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One of the edible berries of this plant, from which jam may be produced.
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Salad burnet (Sanguisorba minor).
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A type of blueberry (Vaccinium virgatum)
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A deciduous shrub, Ribes rubrum, native to western Europe; any of certain cultivars of the shrub.
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A deciduous shrub native to west coast of North America growing to 8-foot tall, Vaccinium parvifolium.
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Any of several small trees, of the genus Cercis, having purple-pink flowers that appear before the leaves; the Judas tree.
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One of the berries or drupes of the European buckthorn.
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(Scotland) stone bramble
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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 saskatoon (berry or shrub)
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The edible berry of this plant.
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Any plant in the genus Amelanchier.
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The plant Viburnum lentago, native to the northeastern and midwestern United States and southern Canada.
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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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(US) A pokeberry; a pokeweed (the plant Phytolacca americana or its dark red or purple fruit).
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A low shrubby type of sumac, Rhus trilobata.
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Alternative form of sloebush [The blackthorn.]
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Bistorta officinalis (common bistort)
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now especially of the genus Symphoricarpos
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Amelanchier lamarckii, also called juneberry, serviceberry or shadbush.
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fruit that grows on bushes, such as berries, strawberries and currants, as contrasted with top fruit
n
Its fruit, a glossy, bright red drupe.
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The black berry of this plant.
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Alternative form of squawberry [The bearberry.]
adj
Flavored with ethyl methylphenylglycidate, an artificial compound which is said to resemble the taste of strawberries.
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The plant Saxifraga stolonifera.
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A historic heirloom shrub, Solanum retroflexum.
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The pitanga (Eugenia uniflora).
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Alternative form of sweetbrier [A Eurasian rose, Rosa eglanteria, having prickly stems, fragrant leaves, pink flowers and red hips]
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A deciduous flowering plant of the genus Calycanthus with aromatic bark and flowers.
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(botany) A similar multiple fruit, such as a mulberry.
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Any shrub or small tree that bears thorns, especially a hawthorn.
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(medicine) An ammonium urate crystal having a rounded form with many projecting points.
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A North American species of honeysuckle, Lonicera involucrata.
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(countable) The shrub of that berry, Ugni molinae, related to the myrtle.
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Crataegus phaenopyrum, native to eastern North America.
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Alternative form of whimberry [(dialectal) The bilberry or whortleberry (Vaccinium myrtillus).]
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A deciduous, viny shrub (Rubus leucodermis) with a pale, whitish bark.
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(archaic) The whortleberry or bilberry.
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Vaccinium myrtillus (bilberry or blue whortleberry);
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Any of several species of blueberry, of the genus Vaccinium, having blue berries, that are not normally cultivated.
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A plant of the species of strawberry growing naturally throughout much of the Northern Hemisphere, Fragaria vesca.
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Alternative form of whimberry [(dialectal) The bilberry or whortleberry (Vaccinium myrtillus).]
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Its edible fruit, resembling a raspberry.
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The fruit of this plant.
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Any of flowering species of the genus Lycium.
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Any of various plants of the genus Barbarea, with yellow flowers.
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