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... Melia azedarach (Syringa, Persian lilac, seringboom) is native to a large area between Australia and India. It is now naturalised throughout most of southern Africa. First identified growing wild in Natal in 1894, Syringa is today listed as a Category Three invader and no new plantings should be mad ...
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... The western Snowberry branches are a pale green or light red brown. When it’s older they become grey brown. The leaves are 6cm long. They are thick and have a pale color underneath the leaves. The flowers are in clusters on the plant. They are a pinkish white color. The fruit is a greenish white col ...
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trees and shrubs in grasslands

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Kinnikinnick (Arctostaphylos uva-ursi)

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Pigeon-Berry (Rivina humilis L.)

... called Coralito, or Rouge Plant, is native to the southern US as far north as Oklahoma. It is a small shrubby perennial that can grow from 18 to 34 inches tall in North Texas with smooth (glabrous) leaves that are 1 to 3 inches long. It has an upright habit. PigeonBerry is perennial and deciduous, g ...
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Berry

In everyday language, a berry is a small, pulpy and often edible fruit. Berries are usually juicy, rounded, brightly colored, sweet or sour, and do not have a stone or pit, although many pips or seeds may be present. Common examples are strawberries, raspberries, blueberries; and red- and blackcurrants. In Britain soft fruit is a horticultural term for such fruits.In scientific terminology, a botanical berry is a fruit produced from the ovary of a single flower in which the outer layer of the ovary wall develops into an edible fleshy portion (botanically the pericarp). The definition includes many fruits that are not commonly known as berries, such as grapes, tomatoes, cucumbers, eggplants (aubergines) and bananas. Fruits excluded by the botanical definition include strawberries and raspberries. A plant bearing berries is said to be bacciferous or baccate.Many berries are edible, but some are poisonous to humans, such as the fruits of the potato, the deadly nightshade and pokeweed, and can cause harm. Others, such as the white, red mullberry, and elderberry are poisonous when unripe, but are edible in their ripe form.Berries are eaten worldwide and often used in jams, preserves, cakes or pies. Some berries are commercially important. The berry industry varies from country to country as do types of berries cultivated or growing in the wild. Many berries such as raspberries and strawberries have been bred for thousands of years and are distinct from their wild counterparts, while some berries such as lingonberries and cloudberries grow almost exclusively in the wild.
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