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Mats of partridgeberry produce small white flowers in June and hold their red fruit well into the following year.
The sitting area is bounded by a collar of partridgeberry, pipsissewa, wintergreen and small shrubs.
The partridgeberry muffins - a Newfoundland treat - are just 75 Canadian cents each.
In another woods, Mr. Levi was crowing over a bit of partridgeberry discovered, mere minutes from the highway.
In the garden, goldthread and partridgeberry spread their roots just below the surface and columbine sends down its taproot for a foot or more.
An old baptismal font, picked up for $20 at an antiques shop, is planted with reindeer moss, little sedums and partridgeberry.
And yet as he struggled through the growth of sumac and partridgeberry, he knew even better that this place could swallow him without a second's hesitation.
Or else there's a triple sorbet of blueberry, partridgeberry and bakeapple, a sweet, seeded apricot-colored marsh berry indigenous only to Newfoundland.
When I visited the shelves were laden with bakeapple, partridgeberry, pincherry, dogberry, crab apple rosehip and marshberry jams.
The forest understory supports mountain laurel, witch-hazel, wintergreen, hobblebush, partridgeberry, as well as a variety of herbs, ferns and mosses.
Vaccinium vitis-idaea - Partridgeberry, Cowberry, Redberry, Red Whortleberry, or Lingonberry (northern North America and Eurasia)
Common names for Mitchella repens include partridge berry (or partridgeberry), squaw berry, two-eyed berry, running fox, and Noon kie oo nah yeah (in the Mohawk language).
Other names include csejka berry, foxberry, quailberry, beaverberry, mountain cranberry, red whortleberry, bearberry, lowbush cranberry, cougarberry, mountain bilberry, partridgeberry (in Newfoundland and Cape Breton Island), and redberry (in Labrador).
Checkerberry, Deerberry, Hive Vine, Mitchella repens, Noon Kie Oo Nah Yeah, One-Berry, Partridgeberry, Running Box, Squaw Berry, Trébol de Invierno, Twinberry, Two-Eyed Berry, Winter Clover.
Subsequent months bring new crops: pink and yellow lady slippers in May, tall meadow rue, foamflower and partridgeberry in June; monkey flowers and cardinal flowers in July, swamp mallow roses in August and Joe Pye weed and monkshood in September.
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Mats of partridgeberry produce small white flowers in June and hold their red fruit well into the following year.
I also have my sister send me partridgeberry and apple jam when I run out.
Hence, many of the plants such as partridgeberry and wintergreen, conserve energy by keeping their leaves all year.
Co-located species often include partridgeberry and beech trees.
The partridgeberry muffins - a Newfoundland treat - are just 75 Canadian cents each.
The sitting area is bounded by a collar of partridgeberry, pipsissewa, wintergreen and small shrubs.
• The boardwalk leads to the summit of Partridgeberry Hill and has the best panoramic view in the park.
Partridgeberry Bread Pudding is a delicious dessert that is made with the finest of ingredients.
In addition to painting, he enjoys camping and making wine - blueberry, partridgeberry, rhubarb and strawberry.
In another woods, Mr. Levi was crowing over a bit of partridgeberry discovered, mere minutes from the highway.
An old baptismal font, picked up for $20 at an antiques shop, is planted with reindeer moss, little sedums and partridgeberry.
In the garden, goldthread and partridgeberry spread their roots just below the surface and columbine sends down its taproot for a foot or more.
And yet as he struggled through the growth of sumac and partridgeberry, he knew even better that this place could swallow him without a second's hesitation.
Common ground plants include partridgeberry, creeping snowberry, bunchberry, wild lily-of-the-valley, pink pyrola, wood sorrel, and twinflower.
Or else there's a triple sorbet of blueberry, partridgeberry and bakeapple, a sweet, seeded apricot-colored marsh berry indigenous only to Newfoundland.
When I visited the shelves were laden with bakeapple, partridgeberry, pincherry, dogberry, crab apple rosehip and marshberry jams.
During 2000, he added to his partridgeberry and bakeapple collection while emphasizing the identification of superior blueberry clones (Vaccinium angustifolium Ait.).
At Java Jack's in Rocky Harbour I enjoy caribou from Labrador with a partridgeberry sauce.
The forest understory supports mountain laurel, witch-hazel, wintergreen, hobblebush, partridgeberry, as well as a variety of herbs, ferns and mosses.
Delicious desserts such as Bavarian Torte, Bakeapple & Partridgeberry Cheesecake to tantalize your taste buds.
In 1923, a portion of the Pearl estate was purchased by a man named Roland Morris, who used the land as part of a blueberry and partridgeberry plantation.
Dark Tickle jams and spreads are manufactured from hand-picked wild berries including the bakeapple(cloudberry), partridgeberry, crowberry, squashberry, and wild blueberry.
After breakfast, a beautifully choreographed spread of local specialities including wild blueberry sausages and partridgeberry chutney, I am taken out for the day by Helen Broaders, another community host.
Vaccinium vitis-idaea - Partridgeberry, Cowberry, Redberry, Red Whortleberry, or Lingonberry (northern North America and Eurasia)
Mountain cranberry is a common name for several plants and may refer to:
This suggests that fungi were preferred over mountain cranberries.
Mountain cranberry consumption declined as the summer progressed even though berry abundance increased.
Vaccinium erythrocarpum - also commonly known as southern mountain cranberry, bearberry, arando, and dingleberry a species of cranberry.
A typical southern spruce-fir understory is home to shrubs such as Catawba rhododendron, thornless blackberry, mountain cranberry, and witch-hobble.
Alpine and sub-alpine species include mountain ash, cotton grass, sheep laurel, mountain sandwort, and the mountain cranberry.
Common dominant components of the heaths are: alpine bilberry (Vaccinium uliginosum) and mountain cranberry (Vaccinium vitis-idaea).
Lingonberries (Vaccinium vitis-idaea) are known as mountain cranberries or partridge berries in North America from Alaska to Labrador.
Northern red-backed voles on the Kenai National Wildlife Refuge fed during the summer on berries of species such as mountain cranberry and bunchberry.
Younger spruce and fir and shrubs like raspberry, blackberry, hobblebush, southern mountain cranberries, red elderberry, minniebush, southern bush honeysuckle are understory vegetation.
Of the shrubs and herbs, which occur in the vicinity of Fort Langley, the more important of these were bog cranberry, blueberries, mountain cranberries and salal.
Plants found in this region include: Bigelow's sedge, alpine bilberry, mountain sandwort, crowberry, mountain cranberry, Labrador tea, Trillium undulatum.
The vegetation here is made up of krummholz trees, such as swiss pine, european larch, mountain pine and net-leaved willow, but also mountain cranberry, green alder and bilberry.
Lingonberry (Vaccinium vitis-idaea), known also as foxberry, cowberry, mountain cranberry, or partridge berry, is at an even earlier stage of domestication than either cranberry or lowbush blueberry.
These days he stands by as others bring to life the "Hay mix" - a lovely interweaving of mountain cranberry and ferns that Clarence Hay first encouraged in his rock garden.
Vaccinium erythrocarpum or Oxycoccus erythrocarpus (southern mountain cranberry) native to southeastern North America at high altitudes in the southern Appalachian Mountains, and also in eastern Asia.
The high, exposed ledges of Mount Monadnock support several alpine and sub-alpine species of plants, including mountain ash, cotton grass, sheep laurel, mountain sandwort, and the mountain cranberry.
Items include Saskatoon berries, wild mountain cranberries, choke cherries, cattail hearts, ox-eye-daisy capers (the bud of the daisy is picked before it flowers and is then pickled) and fiddlehead greens.
Other recorded old English common names include arberry, bear's grape, crowberry, foxberry, hog cranberry, kinnikinnick, mealberry, mountain box, mountain cranberry, mountain tobacco, sandberry, upland cranberry, and uva-ursi.
In Norwegian, the war is known as Tyttebærkrigen after the Norwegian word for the mountain cranberry, in remembrance of how the Norwegian troops, denied assistance by the local population, had to live off the land in berry season.
In considering the VECs they assessed, the Proponent predicted that changes in abundance of sweet flag, mountain cranberry, velvet blueberry, and bog cranberry would be negligible or positive as a result of higher and stable water levels.
Filled with a feast of a breakfast that included Greenland halibut and herring with mountain cranberries, we eager Arctic explorers stretched ice grips on to boots and strode confidently uphill towards the Borderland Museum, exhilarated by the crisp, sunny day and crackling, sparkly snow.
It is slightly sweet, and I ate it with "cowberry" sauce.
Vaccinium vitis-idaea is most commonly known in English as lingonberry or cowberry.
In some regions (e. g. Holstein), it is served on dark bread with a cowberry and cream sauce.
To make cowberry compote, combine the fruit and water in a saucepan and bring to the boil.
The ground vegetation may also have a rich proliferation of low bushes such as cowberry (Vaccinium vitis-idaea).
During one of these excursions he noticed red spots on the upper side of some leaves of cowberry.
The blanket of peat moss is penetrated by dwarf bushes such as cowberry and blueberry.
They willingly eat the berries of mountain ash, lily of the valley, bilberries, blueberries and cowberry.
The main flora present on the site are heather, wavy hair grass, bilberry, mat grass, cowberry and other grasses.
The bumblebee visits various food sources, such as clover, bird's-foot trefoil, cowberry, thistles, and many others.
Serve the moose tournedos with the chanterelles on top and the salad and cowberry compote on the side.
The bumbebee is normally a highland species, often found on bilberry, cranberry, and cowberry (Vaccinium vitis-idaea).
A number of alpine plants grow near the summit: dwarf willow, cowberry, crowberry, fir clubmoss and common bilberry.
Bilberry, cranberry and cowberry are restricted to dry places and lady's slipper orchid occurs in sheltered spots.
The flora is less diverse; the barren land is dominated by species such as Scots pine, cowberry, bilberry and wolf lichen.
Vaccinium vitis-idaea (also called Lingonberry and Cowberry) is a small evergreen shrub that produces edible fruits.
Unusual plants include juniper, cowberry, chickweed wintergreen, lesser twayblade, twinflower and creeping lady's tresses orchid.
She hears a cowberry crying that no one would pluck it, she reaches for the berry and it places itself in her mouth and is eaten.
Small shrubs that grow on the forest floor include blaeberry (Vaccinium myrtillus) and cowberry (Vaccinium vitis-idaea).
As the track descends look out for heather 'calluna vulgaris', bilberry vaccinium myrtillus and especially cowberry vaccinium vitis idaea.
Typical plants: matgrass, German deergrass, moor grass, heather, bilberry, cowberry, bog bilberry, mountain pine, peat moss and cottongrass.
There are pine martens and wildcats, and plants such as cowberry, chickweed wintergreen, lesser twayblade, twinflower and creeping lady’s tresses orchid.
The peatland flora includes a number of rare and unusual species including cowberry and the mosses Sphagnum fuscum and Sphagnum imbricatum.
The principal vascular plants one encounters are snowbed willow, Alpine bearberry, Alpine hawkweed, crowberry, cowberry, blue whortleberry and alpine azalea.
The undergrowth is mostly covered with mosses and lichens, in particular reindeer lichen, and also with Vaccinium myrtillus, Empetrum nigrum and cowberry.
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