vaccinium-oxycoccos

 

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Photo name: vaccinium-oxycoccos
Plants with unripe berries. The berries of this species have much more sour than those found (or grown) in Canada. Liljendal, Finland. Wild. 1992-08-01

Ericaceae. Engl.: cranberry, bog cranberry, marsh whortleberry, moss cranberry, small cranberry, swamp cranberry, true cranberry. Deu.: Gewöhnliche Moosbeere, Moosbeere. Suom.: isokarpalo, karpalo. Sven.: tranbär, myrbär, tränjon. Bot. syn.: Oxycoccus oxycoccos (L.) Adolphi, Oxycoccus oxycoccos (L.) MacM., Oxycoccus palustris Pers., Oxycoccus quadripetalus Schinz & Thell., Vaccinium hagerupii (A. & D. Löve) Rothm.. More on this plant.

 

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ber·ry      /ˈbɛri/ Pronunciation Key - Show Spelled Pronunciation[ber-ee] Pronunciation Key - Show IPA Pronunciation noun, plural -ries, verb, -ried, -ry·ing.

noun

1.

any small, usually stoneless, juicy fruit, irrespective of botanical structure, as the huckleberry, strawberry, or hackberry.

 

2.

Botany. a simple fruit having a pulpy pericarp in which the seeds are embedded, as the grape, gooseberry, currant, or tomato.

 

3.

a dry seed or kernel, as of wheat.

 

4.

the hip of the rose.

 

5.

one of the eggs of a lobster, crayfish, etc.

 

6.

the berries, Older Slang. someone or something very attractive or unusual.

verb (used without object)

7.

to gather or pick berries: We went berrying this morning.

 

8.

to bear or produce berries.

 

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Michaelis:

cranberry
cran.ber.ry
n Bot oxicoco: 1 fruta (bago) escarlate-vivo utilizada para suco e geléia. 2 pequeno arbusto de terreno pantanoso que produz essa fruta.

 

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