Berries for primates?
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APESGRAPESBerries for primates?
DIETNuts, berries, etc., for squirrels
lingonberryAnother term for the mountain cranberry, esp. in Scandinavia, where the berries are much used in cooking
lingonberriesAnother term for the mountain cranberry, esp. in Scandinavia, where the berries are much used in cooking
snowberriesA North American shrub of the honeysuckle family, bearing white berries and often cultivated as an ornamental or for hedging
snowberryA North American shrub of the honeysuckle family, bearing white berries and often cultivated as an ornamental or for hedging
dogwoodsA shrub or small tree of north temperate regions that yields hard timber and is grown for its decorative foliage, red stems, and colorful berries
candleberryAny of a number of trees or shrubs whose berries or seeds yield a wax or oil that can be used for making candles, in particular
candleberriesAny of a number of trees or shrubs whose berries or seeds yield a wax or oil that can be used for making candles, in particular
cotoneastersA small-leaved shrub of the rose family, cultivated as a hedging plant or for its bright red berries, which often remain on the plant throughout the winter
capsicumany of a genus (Capsicum) of tropical American herbs and shrubs of the nightshade family widely cultivated for their many-seeded usually fleshy-walled berries called also pepper
cotoneasterA small-leaved shrub of the rose family, cultivated as a hedging plant or for its bright red berries, which often remain on the plant throughout the winter
arbutusesany of the evergreen shrubs or trees belonging to the genus Arbutus, of the heath family, esp. A. unedo, of southern Europe, with scarlet berries, cultivated for ornament and food
arbutusany of the evergreen shrubs or trees belonging to the genus Arbutus, of the heath family, esp. A. unedo, of southern Europe, with scarlet berries, cultivated for ornament and food
sorbitolwhite, crystalline, sweet, water-soluble powder, C6H8(OH)6, occurring in cherries, plums, pears, seaweed, and many berries, obtained by the breakdown of dextrose and used as a sugar substitute for diabetics and in the manu