It bears white or pink flowers in the summer and small apple-like berries in the fall.
It bears bright red shiny berries 3 to 6 millimeters in diameter, and oblong seeds.
They bear bright red berries of about the size of cherries.
It bears globular, ruddy-purple berries, 8-10 mm in diameter.
This shrub bears bitter yet edible red berries.
It bears berries with a blackish blue color.
Baccata is Latin for bearing red berries.
The rough ground, red rocks mixed with low prickly plants bearing pungent dark blue berries, hurt her bare feet.
In North America the name was applied to a confusing range of different plants all bearing small, and usually blue, berries.
A plant bearing purple berries has been named after her.