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salmonberry

NOUN
  1. large erect red-flowered raspberry of western North America having large pinkish-orange berries
  2. white-flowered raspberry of western North America and northern Mexico with thimble-shaped orange berries
  3. creeping raspberry of north temperate regions with yellow or orange berries

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  • They came to the creek-bed bordered by salmonberry and horsetails, where the rushing waters had begun to rejuvenate with the infusion of October rainwater. The Good House
  • As a teenager we lived in a house with a salmonberry thicket. » Salmonberries Strocel.com
  • I gave baby Jacob his first salmonberry a week ago and he bounced up and down with excitement. » Salmonberries Strocel.com
  • Just listing some berries will give a rough idea of how many indigenous fruits we’ve never tasted: crackleberry, whimberry, bababerry, bearberry, salmonberry, raccoon berry, rockberry, honeyberry, nannyberry, white snowberry and berryberry. The Fruit Hunters
  • These ancient redwood forests and their tree-tops support myriad lichens, bryophytes and mosses as well as other vascular plants like salmonberry, huckleberry and Rhamnus trees growing some 240 feet above the earth. Dr. Reese Halter: Saving the Remaining Old Growth Redwood Forests
  • Stephanie grabs my hand and I lead her through fronds of blackberry and salmonberry that reach out and stroke her cheeks like beggars 'fingers. Shampoo Planet
  • The genus also includes the blackberry, cloudberry, dewberry, and salmonberry, and is part of the rose family.
  • He fills the hole, and as he leaves it, a mound of earth and muscle, stark amid a thicket of salmonberry with the trunks of spruce falling back all around it, high above the property in the late evening, he feels removed from himself, as though his body were a clumsy tool needed only a little longer. The Shell Collector : Stories
  • 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
  • Angela was crying and blind from tears of grief and fright, but she ran; leaping over fallen trunks, squeezing between standing trees, fighting her way into vine maple and salmonberry. The Good House
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