bunchberries in English

noun
1
a low-growing plant of the dogwood family that produces white flowers followed by red berries and bright red autumn foliage. It is native to North America, eastern Asia, and Greenland.
The rapid opening of the bunchberry is thought to enhance cross-pollination in two ways.
noun
    dwarf cornelcrackerberry

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1. Bunchberries synonyms, Bunchberries pronunciation, Bunchberries translation, English dictionary definition of Bunchberries

2. Bunchberries Primitives & Propers

3. Bunchberries Primitives & Propers

4. Bunchberries – Edible, but Meh

5. Bunchberries/Dwarf Dogwood Cornus canadensis, C

6. People sometimes call both species Bunchberries

7. Bunchberries can be propagated by cuttings taken just below the soil surface in mid summer

8. We have thousands of Bunchberries and wild raspberries on our property

9. Bunchberries can be added to puddings, preserves and sauces

10. Usednt Anneslia analogy Katipunan buttling unpulsative roundish-ovate bunchberries

11. Saw Bunchberries in the woods, but could not think of the name

12. We used Bunchberries in one batch and just plain thimbleberries in another

13. Restaurant menu, map for Bunchberries located in 10022, New York NY, 222 E 53rd St.

14. The end tastes were very similar, but the one with Bunchberries was clearly thicker

15. Bunchberries are also known as dwarf dogwood and belong to the same family

16. They will help the other fruit gel (Bunchberries have high natural pectin levels)

17. Bunchberry (plural Bunchberries) Either of two species of dwarf dogwoods: Cornus suecica - Eurasian bunchberry or northern bunchberry

18. Almost 6% of Bunchberries were bitten off at the stem, suggesting removal by small mammals

19. Bunchberries are also called dwarf dogwood, trailing dogwood, coastal bunchberry, western bunchberry or Alaskan bunchberry

20. As with the flowering dogwood trees, Bunchberries produce small clusters of red fruits in summer

21. The landscape, barrens, fields and coasts offer perfect growing conditions for strawberries, raspberries, cloudberries, blueberries, blackberries, Bunchberries, snowberries …

22. These are called Bunchberries, so called because of the tell tale bunch of berries you’ll find clustered

23. Bunchberries definition: a dwarf variety of dogwood native to North America, Cornus canadensis , having red Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

24. In New England, where there arose a tradition of adding a few Bunchberries to plum pudding for the sake of the added color or because the amount of pectin in Bunchberries causes pudding to set up without need of cornstarch, it became known as puddingberry

25. It was the habit in New England cooking to add a few Bunchberries to a pudding to add color and help it jell

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27. Bunchberries are essentially a plant of our coniferous forest floors, and demand an acidic soil if they are to thrive (in the wild, a soil pH level of 4.0 is not unusual)

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29. To meet its desire for rotting wood in its vicinity, I started it in soil into which I had buried many whole twigs before planting the Bunchberries, and I worked deeply into the soil a considerable amount of wood shavings in which our pet rats had pooped, besides organic matter from finished compost.