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Small berries are commonly packaged and sold to consumers in vented petroleum-based clamshell containers.
We don't need detergent to wash our clothes: we have small berries that grow here which produce soap.
The prospect of the heavens is taken away by the haze, and we are presented with a few small berries.
Thus, in this study, a non-ventilated biodegradable container was evaluated as a possible alternative to the containers normally used in commercial distribution of small berries.
Yaupon holly, hardy only to Zone 7, which dips down to zero in winter, is a favorite of bluebirds, which swallow the small berries.
The small berries, it says, lend themselves well "to the ancient technique of foot treading," a method used by Raphael to make this wine today.
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Its small berry-like fruits are dispersed widely by non-native fruit eating birds such as mockingbirds, cedar waxwings and migrating robins.
The Tristar was among these; it produces fruit -- a small berry, fat and round at the top with a conelike bottom -- until early October.
Ballycroft's "small berry" shiraz is the result of careful cultivation; rather than overwatering, leading to high berry weight, Evans aims for less juice and more flavour and colour from the skins.
The emigrant Thomas rarely sounds exactly Irish, though the odd word bubbles up: "hames", as in making a hames, or a mess, of something, or "frocken", a small berry found on Irish mountainsides, gathered up and sold for dye.
At the "break of the plains" on the eastern subhumid margin, invaded by rain-bearing tropical gulf air in spring and early summer, the grasslands consist of a dense growth of tall grasses, such as big and little bluestem and Indian grass, along with many forbs and some small berry bushes, wild roses, and stunted aspen trees.
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