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Definition of cranberry bush in English: cranberry bushnoun North American A shrub of the honeysuckle family, with round clusters of white flowers followed by red berries. Genus Viburnum, family Caprifoliaceae: the American cranberry bush (V. trilobum), with edible berries, and the guelder rose or European cranberry bush Example sentencesExamples - But to come across a fully laden cranberry bush in a clearing in a wood is a fabulous thing.
- And while they were at it they ordered me a dwarf lemon tree that will ship when the cranberry bushes do.
- Pussywillows, rhododendron, swamp azalea, dogwood, sumac, blueberry and cranberry bushes are among the many perennials.
- But Matulli sat back among the cranberry bushes in the wet moss and pulled Halla down beside her.
- The European cranberry bush and the snowball viburnums are most susceptible to aphids.
- And because cranberry bushes can live for generations, some on Cape Cod are said to date 150 years to the original plantings.
- Paths wind through cranberry bushes as reminders of the area's past life as lush farmland.
- Founded in the early 1800's, this town was named for the abundant cranberry bushes that flourished in the surrounding bogs.
- I know of some blueberry and cranberry bushes that I'm using for groundcover.
- There are a number of varieties of the European cranberry bush, all with three-lobed leaves that turn red in the fall.
- The only landscaping proposed is around the front of the site and it consists of red maple, white pine and European cranberry bushes.
- Plant size ranges from the dwarf European cranberry bush that tops out a mere 2 feet, to nannyberry that grows over 30 feet tall.
- Most references still refer to the American cranberry bush by its old Latin name, V. trilobum.
- Some plant scientists think many cultivars of American cranberry bush are actually hybrids of the two species.
- Wetlands border the trail and sphagnum moss and cranberry bushes sometimes cover it.
- We saw somewhat low places that may contain cranberry bushes but we're not good enough with plants to know.
- The school will plant cranberry bushes and construct bluebird houses so students can watch wildlife out of a large window.
- It is especially decimating the American and European cranberry bushes.
- Blueberry and cranberry bushes provide vivid fall colors as well as tasty berries enjoyed by wildlife and people alike.
Definition of cranberry bush in US English: cranberry bushnoun North American A shrub of the honeysuckle family, with round clusters of white flowers followed by red berries. Genus Viburnum, family Caprifoliaceae: the American cranberry bush (V. trilobum), with edible berries, and the guelder rose or European cranberry bush Example sentencesExamples - But Matulli sat back among the cranberry bushes in the wet moss and pulled Halla down beside her.
- Most references still refer to the American cranberry bush by its old Latin name, V. trilobum.
- The school will plant cranberry bushes and construct bluebird houses so students can watch wildlife out of a large window.
- I know of some blueberry and cranberry bushes that I'm using for groundcover.
- The only landscaping proposed is around the front of the site and it consists of red maple, white pine and European cranberry bushes.
- But to come across a fully laden cranberry bush in a clearing in a wood is a fabulous thing.
- It is especially decimating the American and European cranberry bushes.
- The European cranberry bush and the snowball viburnums are most susceptible to aphids.
- And while they were at it they ordered me a dwarf lemon tree that will ship when the cranberry bushes do.
- And because cranberry bushes can live for generations, some on Cape Cod are said to date 150 years to the original plantings.
- Paths wind through cranberry bushes as reminders of the area's past life as lush farmland.
- Some plant scientists think many cultivars of American cranberry bush are actually hybrids of the two species.
- Blueberry and cranberry bushes provide vivid fall colors as well as tasty berries enjoyed by wildlife and people alike.
- Pussywillows, rhododendron, swamp azalea, dogwood, sumac, blueberry and cranberry bushes are among the many perennials.
- There are a number of varieties of the European cranberry bush, all with three-lobed leaves that turn red in the fall.
- Founded in the early 1800's, this town was named for the abundant cranberry bushes that flourished in the surrounding bogs.
- We saw somewhat low places that may contain cranberry bushes but we're not good enough with plants to know.
- Wetlands border the trail and sphagnum moss and cranberry bushes sometimes cover it.
- Plant size ranges from the dwarf European cranberry bush that tops out a mere 2 feet, to nannyberry that grows over 30 feet tall.
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