salal

NOUN
  1. small evergreen shrub of Pacific coast of North America having edible dark purple grape-sized berries
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How To Use salal In A Sentence

  • Mounds, called hummocks, are the growing medium though which swamp laurel, Labrador tea, salal and native cranberries grow.
  • Amid that sea of sand, islands of forest appear, dense with Sitka spruce and salal and evergreen huckleberry.
  • There was nothing, no one, there to watch the man as he stumbled backwards through the salal, dragging the woman by her feet. SLEEP WHILE I SING
  • There are plenty of the buds of blueberry and fresh new leaves of salmonberry and salal for the deer to nosh on.
  • Forest Service spokeswoman Donna Nemeth said the officer suspected Salinas and the woman were harvesting salal illegally. 'Twilight' town death sparks Border Patrol debate
  • In the adjoining mound area, I found Stella Rolph of the Salal Chapter caring for the transition outcropping site of mixed groundcovers, including kinnikinnik with the lovely Linnaea borealis intertwined freely and abundantly.
  • ‘It was a sea of salal and blackberries and huge boulders,’ said Baxter.
  • Immigrants — both legal and illegal — also make up another economic driver: Collecting leafs from the leathery-leaved shrub salal, used in the floral green ornament industry. 'Twilight' town death sparks Border Patrol debate
  • Later, when she and Hanson were planting native plants such as salal and salmonberry along the trail, she saw adult salamanders. Seattle Post-Intelligencer: Local News
  • There are huckleberries of many species, red, blue, and black, some of them growing close to the ground, others on bushes eight to ten feet high; also salal berries, growing on a low, weak-stemmed bush, a species of gaultheria, seldom more than a foot or two high. Steep Trails
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