gallberry

NOUN
  1. evergreen holly of eastern North America with oblong leathery leaves and small black berries
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How To Use gallberry In A Sentence

  • Burning and disking appears to set back gallberry more than does burning alone, but disking probably does not kill gallberry except during periods of very low soil moisture.
  • As an example of the better kind of gallberry land, I propose to give the composition of one which occupies a large area in Onslow county, which, on being submitted to analysis, gave the following results: Report of the North-Carolina Geological Survey. Agriculture of the Eastern Counties: Together with Descriptions of the Fossils of the Marl Beds
  • This landscape of scattered pines with a dense groundcover including gallberry is one of the most common landscapes in Florida.
  • And instead of lawns, the gardens have drought-resistant plants such as rosemary and gallberry. Times, Sunday Times
  • Then I stopped in a clump of "gallberry" bushes to make observations. War stories and school-day incidents for the children,
  • My tastebuds hesitated, but wavered on the edge of forgiving me for the gallberry syrup. A Breath of Snow and Ashes
  • The more open borders of these swampy woods may be covered by dense thickets of swamp cyrilla, black titi and large gallberry. Weeks Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve, Alabama
  • Seeps in sand hills support acid bog species including southern sweetbay, gallberry, wax-myrtles, fetterbush, insectivorous plants, orchids, and wild azalea. Ecoregions of Louisiana (EPA)
  • The soil which is known as the gallberry soil is not of a uniform composition or appearance; one of the most common kinds is formed of sand, intermixed with black vegetable matter. Report of the North-Carolina Geological Survey. Agriculture of the Eastern Counties: Together with Descriptions of the Fossils of the Marl Beds
  • For bolder flavor, try a dark honey, such as gallberry. What's for dinner? (10/06/05)
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