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Duxbury is the sixth largest cranberry producer in Massachusetts.
With that in mind, a Californian developer is planning the world's largest cranberry farm, in Chile.
Ms. Walter has ventured into new territory herself, buying upholstery covers with large cranberry and orange-colored flowers.
Several shrubs can be found in the sanctuary, including leather leaf, bog-rosemary, Labrador tea, and both small and large cranberry.
"I was checking the irrigation early one morning," said Bill Haines Jr., who, with his father, owns the state's largest cranberry farm.
Over 580 plant species have been documented in the Valley, notably various mosses, sedges and heathers, the large cranberry and the Canadian blueberry.
The territory is home to the Iroquois Cranberry Growers, which is Ontario's largest cranberry farm.
As a result, New Jersey, the most urban and densely populated state in the country, has become the third largest cranberry producer, behind Massachusetts and Wisconsin.
Each year Wisconsin and Massachusetts vie for the national title of largest cranberry producer and Warrens is in the middle of cranberry country.
About 30 of New Jersey's 45 cranberry growers are members of the Ocean Spray Cooperative, the largest cranberry cooperative in the country.
Dixon was also involved in building the Piney River and Paint Creek Railroad which ran through the City of Beckley to the large Cranberry mine.
Even more embarrassing for the Whitman administration was fallout from a settlement between state regulators and a large cranberry grower over accusations that the company's operations had expanded into the state's wetlands.
Vaccinium macrocarpon (also called Large cranberry, American Cranberry and Bearberry) is a cranberry of the subgenus Oxycoccus and genus Vaccinium.
It is known as the Cranberry Capital of Ontario, as the province's largest cranberry farms, Johnston's Cranberry Marsh and Wahta Iroquis Growers, are located nearby.
The forest also contains Whitesbog Village, an historic company town, founded in the 1870s by Joseph J. White which was once one of the largest cranberry and blueberry farms in the state, active through the mid-20th century.
The older brother of one of New Jersey's largest cranberry growers went to court yesterday seeking to stop the sale of nearly 10,000 acres of family farms and pristine woodlands in South Jersey to a preservationist group.
Vaccinium macrocarpon or Oxycoccus macrocarpus (Large cranberry, American Cranberry, Bearberry) native to northern North America across Canada, and eastern United States, south to North Carolina at high altitudes).
"I'm very proud of my family's participation in this effort," said J. Garfield DeMarco, president of A. J. DeMarco Enterprises, which, until it stopped harvesting last year, was one of the country's largest cranberry growers.
Joe Darlington, one of the state's three largest cranberry growers, said Mr. DeMarco never came to meetings of the cooperative and had not spoken to anyone about his plans, let alone give any of the other farmers a chance to buy his valuable bogs.
Dr. Frederick V. Coville of the United States Department of Agriculture and Elizabeth C. White, daughter of Joseph J. White, one of the largest cranberry farmers in the state, collaborated to create many of the early blueberry varieties.
"I know it sounds ridiculous, but our biggest worry now is too much rain," said Holly Haines of the Haines & Haines in Chatsworth, one of the state's largest cranberry farms, where they have begun an early harvest to satisfy its customer, Oceanspray.
She adds cranberries and American cranberry bush (a viburnum with clusters of edible red fruit).
One is the European cranberry bush, the other is the American cranberry bush.
Another super viburnum that has double dividends - fall color and persistent showy fruits - is the aptly named American cranberry bush.
When it is a high-bush cranberry (Vibernum trilobum), also known as the American cranberry bush.
Maybe they will help me plant a bird habitat around my earth house: hawthornes, crab apples, American cranberry, viburnums and witch hazels.
Although it resembles the American cranberry bush, this particular viburnum has rather velvety leaves with a maroon shading all summer and even more maroon color now.
American Cranberry dry-harvests its berries instead of flooding the bogs and scooping up the floating fruit, so the berries do not spoil as readily.
Also the "American Cranberry" (Vaccinium macrocarpon) is sometimes confused as the "'Bearberry'".'
No Bush Is an Island Q. Every spring my American cranberry bush grows shoots and a healthy crop of leaves.
At the viburnum bed, I remembered how much I liked the shiny red berries of V. trilobum Wentworth, a variety of the American cranberry.
Last year, the growers harvested a disappointing 454,000 barrels because of the heat, Neva Moore, a board member of the American Cranberry Growers Association, said yesterday.
Set out a feeder to supplement birds' natural food sources: hollies, hawthorn, juniper, winterberry (Ilex verticillata), American cranberry bush (Viburnum trilobum).
You might think they would be more astringent than a red berry, but the ones harvested by American Cranberry in South Jersey are not, and they have a nice herbaceousness besides.
Mr. Roache plants and prunes American cranberry, elderberry, highbrush blueberry and northern bayberry to lure fruit eaters like cedar waxwings and northern cardinals.
Cranberry growers may come out the best; by the time harvesting is completed in November, the crop may top the 1994 record, 558,000 barrels, the American Cranberry Growers Association said.
Vaccinium macrocarpon (also called Large cranberry, American Cranberry and Bearberry) is a cranberry of the subgenus Oxycoccus and genus Vaccinium.
There were a lot of cranberries, but "the size was very small," said Neva Moore, a spokeswoman for the American Cranberry Growers Association, as estimates put the 1995 cranberry crop at 20 percent smaller than last year's.
Vaccinium macrocarpon or Oxycoccus macrocarpus (Large cranberry, American Cranberry, Bearberry) native to northern North America across Canada, and eastern United States, south to North Carolina at high altitudes).
They pollute the air, and they make so much noise, you can't hear the birds (though if you pulled up the lawn and planted a lot of viburnums and hollies and American cranberry bushes and so on, you would attract more).
The American cranberry, a woody vine, grows wild from the Carolinas to the Canadian Maritimes, but it is particularly well adapted to the bogs of southeastern Massachusetts, with their relatively long and warm growing season and their cold winters, where vines can huddle under ice.
It is named for the bearberry that grows in the vicinity.
It is also known as the madroño, madroña, bearberry, or refrigerator tree.
The name bearberry derives from the edible fruit said to be greatly enjoyed by bears.
The name "bearberry" for the plant derives from the edible fruit which is a favorite food of bears.
One can also find shrub species such as bearberry, broom, heather and phillyrea.
"Sour gas" is mined in and around Bearberry.
Slowly other plants take root in the protected areas, including bearberry (kinnikinnick) and small evergreens.
If the soil and environment are right, there is nothing finer to cover the ground than bearberry (Arctostaphylos uva-ursi).
Common bearberry; circumpolar arctic and subarctic, and in mountains further south.
A suggestion is bearberry (Artostaphylos uva-ursi), which requires acid, but sandy soil.
The fruit is a fairly dry black berry, smaller than the alpine bearberry, but with somewhat better flavour, and looks similar to a blueberry.
The efficacy and safety of bearberry treatment in humans remains unproven, despite long-term use in folk medicine.
However, there are other alternatives, such as bearberry, kojic acid, licorice extract, and niacin.
Bearberry leaves are used medicinally in parts of Europe, and are officially classified as a phytomedicine.
Shrubs included grape, sumac, and bearberry and others.
Mountain laurel, sheep laurel, and bearberry (Arctostaphylos uva-ursi) are also common.
Arctostaphylos uva-ursi, bearberry or kinnikinick, is a native New England evergreen ground cover.
Consider using hydroquinine, kojic acid, alpha-hydroxy acids, or bearberry as more effective lightening agents.
In addition, look for topical agents that contain natural brighteners such as bearberry, niacin, or licorice extract.
Alpine cranberry leaves are sometimes used as a substitute for bearberry (uva ursi) leaves.
Sweet grass is also often present and burned in pipe-smoking mixtures alongside bearberry and red willow plants.
In 2006, it was reported that the fungus can also form arbutoid mycorrhiza with bearberry (Arctostaphylos uva-ursi).
Its common names include kinnikinnick and pinemat manzanita, and it is one of several related species referred to as bearberry.
See bearberry and manzanita.
The leaves resemble bearberry (Arctostaphylos uva-ursi), and may be used in herbalism in its place.
The effectiveness of dried cranberries (Vaccinium macrocarpon) in men with lower urinary tract symptoms.
The larvae feed on Vaccinium macrocarpon.
Vaccinium macrocarpon (N)
Also the "American Cranberry" (Vaccinium macrocarpon) is sometimes confused as the "'Bearberry'".'
The larva feed on Vaccinium corymbosum, Vaccinium macrocarpon, Vaccinium vitis-idaea and Vaccinium stamineum.
Vaccinium macrocarpon (also called Large cranberry, American Cranberry and Bearberry) is a cranberry of the subgenus Oxycoccus and genus Vaccinium.
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