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Highbush cranberry is a common name for several plants and may refer to:
Brown thrashers and cedar waxwings, for instance, love the American highbush cranberry.
During winter months, they feed on woody plants, including highbush cranberry, elderberry, and devil's club.
Shrubs such as rugosa rose serve to check erosion on shorefront property, while highbush cranberry is food for birds.
Highbush cranberry (Viburnum trilobum)
The American highbush cranberry (V. trilobum) has a maple-shaped leaf, with flowers that look like subdued versions of the double-file types.
Some plants of the completely unrelated genus Viburnum are sometimes inaccurately called "highbush cranberries" (Viburnum trilobum).
There are ingredients on his menu that even the most astute French gastronome has rarely seen, like épine-vinette (highbush cranberry) and espardeigne (tiny rare sea cucumbers).
V. edule - Squashberry, mooseberry, pembina, pimbina, highbush cranberry, lowbush cranberry, moosomin (Cree language)
Viburnum edule, the squashberry, mooseberry, pembina, pimbina, highbush cranberry, lowbush cranberry or moosomin in Cree language, is a small shrub species.
The Kalyna Country ecomuseum is a heritage and eco-tourism district in East Central Alberta, Canada, named after the highbush cranberry plant, pronounced (Ka-lyn-na) in the Ukrainian language.
LONELY ON THE MOUNTAIN PEMBINA: Named for the colorful highbush cranberries growing in the area, a Chippewa name.