Grapes or berries
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ACINIBerries or grapes.
ACINIGrapes or berries.
ELDERPlant with black or red berries.
EDIBLELike taro root or service berries
currantsA Eurasian shrub that produces small edible black, red, or white berries
pepperA climbing vine with berries that are dried as black or white peppercorns
blaffWest Indian stew of fish or pork with berries, lime, onion, and spices
blaffsWest Indian stew of fish or pork with berries, lime, onion, and spices
peppersA climbing vine with berries that are dried as black or white peppercorns
barberriesA thorny shrub that bears yellow flowers and red or blue-black berries
barberryA thorny shrub that bears yellow flowers and red or blue-black berries
acinicone of the small drupelets or berries of an aggregate, baccate fruit, as the blackberry
soapberriesA tree or shrub with berries that produce a soapy froth when crushed, in particular
soapberryA tree or shrub with berries that produce a soapy froth when crushed, in particular
acinusone of the small drupelets or berries of an aggregate, baccate fruit, as the blackberry
crowberryA creeping heatherlike dwarf shrub with small, needle-shaped leaves and black or reddish berries
acinione of the small drupelets or berries of an aggregate, baccate fruit, as the blackberry
acinarone of the small drupelets or berries of an aggregate, baccate fruit, as the blackberry
crowberriesA creeping heatherlike dwarf shrub with small, needle-shaped leaves and black or reddish berries
waxberryA shrub with berries that have a waxy coating, in particular a bayberry or wax myrtle
waxberriesA shrub with berries that have a waxy coating, in particular a bayberry or wax myrtle
hobblebushesA North American viburnum that bears clusters of white or pink flowers and purple-black berries
hobblebushA North American viburnum that bears clusters of white or pink flowers and purple-black berries
farkleberriesA shrub or small tree with thick leathery leaves and inedible black berries, native to the southeastern U.S
farkleberryA shrub or small tree with thick leathery leaves and inedible black berries, native to the southeastern U.S
pyracanthaA thorny evergreen Eurasian shrub with white flowers and bright red or yellow berries that is a popular ornamental
pyracanthasA thorny evergreen Eurasian shrub with white flowers and bright red or yellow berries that is a popular ornamental
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
scheffleraany of various evergreen tropical or subtropical shrubs of the family Araliaceae, having large compound leaves and clusters of small flowers followed by berries
cuckoopintThe common European wild arum of woodland and hedgerows, with a pale spathe and a purple or green spadix followed by bright red berries
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
schefflerasSCHEFFLERA, any of various evergreen tropical or subtropical shrubs of the family Araliaceae, having large compound leaves and clusters of small flowers followed by berries
clintoniaany temperate liliaceous plant of the genus Clintonia having broad basal leaves and white or yellowish or purplish flowers followed by blue or black berries
clintoniasCLINTONIA, any temperate liliaceous plant of the genus Clintonia having broad basal leaves and white or yellowish or purplish flowers followed by blue or black berries
toyonevergreen, rosaceous shrub or small tree, Heteromeles arbutifolia (or Photinia arbutifolia), of California and northern Mexico, having clusters of small, white flowers and bright red berries
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
nightshadesA plant related to the potato, typically having poisonous black or red berries. Several kinds of nightshade have been used in the production of herbal medicines
toyonsevergreen, rosaceous shrub or small tree, Heteromeles arbutifolia (or Photinia arbutifolia), of California and northern Mexico, having clusters of small, white flowers and bright red 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