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  2. Rubus parviflorus - Wikipedia

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    Rubus parviflorus, commonly called thimbleberry, [ 2] (also known as redcaps) is a species of Rubus native to northern temperate regions of North America. The plant has large hairy leaves and no thorns. It bears edible red fruit similar in appearance to a raspberry, but shorter, almost hemispherical.

  3. Corylus americana - Wikipedia

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    Species: C. americana. Binomial name. Corylus americana. Marshall, 1785. Distribution of American hazelnut. Corylus americana, the American hazelnut [3] or American hazel, [4] is a species of deciduous shrub in the genus Corylus, native to the eastern and central United States and extreme southern parts of eastern and central Canada. [3] [5]

  4. List of poisonous plants - Wikipedia

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    Ingestion of a single leaf of the plant can be fatal to an adult. [54] Casual contact with the leaves can cause skin pustules. The berries pose the greatest danger to children because they look attractive and have a somewhat sweet taste. [59] The consumption of two to five berries by children and ten to twenty berries by adults can be lethal.

  5. Enable or disable Enhanced Contacts in AOL Mail

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    If you disable Enhanced Contacts, any info that was previously saved from your contact's emails will be removed. 1. Click the Settings icon | select More Settings . 2. Click Contacts. 3. Click Disable next to Enhance Contacts. 4. Alternatively, click Enable if you change your mind.

  6. List of native Oregon plants - Wikipedia

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    Oregon iris. Salal. Wild ginger. This is a list of plants by common name that are native to the U.S. state of Oregon . Adobe parsley. Alaska blueberry. American wild carrot. Austin's popcornflower. Awned melic.

  7. Bilberry - Wikipedia

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    Bilberries are dark in colour, and often appear near black with a slight shade of purple. Bilberries and blueberries contain diverse anthocyanins, specifically anthocyanidins, including delphinidin and cyanidin glycosides. [4] [5] While blueberry fruit pulp is light green, bilberry is red or purple. The high anthocyanin content may cause ...

  8. Berberis canadensis - Wikipedia

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    Berberis canadensis is a deciduous shrub, which grows, on average 1 meter (3 ft 3 in) in height, sometimes reaching as high as 2 meters (6 ft 7 in). It spreads by rhizomes, forming large stands of clones. Rhizomes enable the plant to absorb more nutrients from the soil.

  9. Privet - Wikipedia

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    A privet is a flowering plant in the genus Ligustrum. The genus contains about 50 species of erect, deciduous or evergreen shrubs, sometimes forming small or medium-sized trees, [ 1] native to Europe, north Africa, Asia, many introduced and naturalised in Australasia, where only one species, Ligustrum australianum, [ 2] extends as a native into ...