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pigeon-berry
ˈpigeon-berry [f. pigeon n. + berry n.1] 1. One of several plants whose fruit is attractive to birds, esp. in North America, the pokeweed, Phytolacca americana, or a dogwood, Cornus canadensis or C. alternifolia, and, in the West Indies, Duranta repens; also, the fruit of these plants.1775 A. Burnab...
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Pigeonberry
Pigeonberry or pigeon berry is a common name for several flowering plants and may refer to:
Amelanchier alnifolia, native to North America
Duranta erecta
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Bob Berry (cricketer)
Berry was dropped after this match. rescued a pigeon from the pitch.
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scoke
scoke U.S. (skəʊk) [Of obscure origin.] The poke-weed, Phytolacca decandra.1794 Morse Amer. Geog. 145 Gargit or Skoke. 1856 A. Gray Man. Bot. (1860) 361 Phytolacca decandra, (Common Poke or Scoke. Garget. Pigeon-Berry). 1866 Treas. Bot. s.v.
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Amelanchier alnifolia
berry-like fruit, native to North America. Historically, it was also called pigeon berry.
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Streblus brunonianus
The fruit matures from January to May, being a yellow coloured berry, long. The seeds are round, pale in colour and 3 mm in diameter. The fruit is eaten by birds including the brown cuckoo dove, green catbird, Lewin's honeyeater, rose crowned fruit dove and topknot pigeon.
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African green pigeon
They also take fruit of Saffrons (Cassine spp.), Jacket plum (Pappea capensis), Buffalo thorn (Ziziphus mucronata), Water berry (Syzygium cordatum) and of Guinea
African green pigeon
African green pigeon
African green pigeon
Taxonomy articles created by Polbot
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Prumnopitys taxifolia
The seed cones are highly modified, reduced to a central stem 3–4 cm long bearing 1-6 scales, each scale maturing berry-like, 10–15 mm long, violet-purple The seeds are dispersed by the New Zealand pigeon (kererū), which eats the 'berries' and passes the seeds in its droppings.
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Pigeon Island (Houtman Abrolhos)
A nearby island also seasonally populated by fishers is named Little Pigeon Island, hence Pigeon Island is sometimes referred to as "Big Pigeon Island" grass)
Solanum nigrum (black berry nightshade)
Sonchus oleraceus (common sow thistle) (naturalised)
Spergularia rubra (sand spurry) (naturalised)
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Amelanchier × spicata
Amelanchier × spicata, also referred to as the low juneberry, thicket shadbush, dwarf serviceberry, or low serviceberry (historically also called "pigeon berry"), is a hybrid of Amelanchier alnifolia × Amelanchier humilis.
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Olea paniculata
Other common names include Australian olive, pigeonberry ash, maulwood, and clove berry'''. In Chinese, it is called 腺叶木犀榄 (). pigeon, green catbird and regent bowerbird in Australia.
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John Eppel
List of Published Books
Making Whoopie (Online)
Not the Whispering Wild (Pigeon Press)
The Boy who loved Camping (Pigeon Press)
Poems of Resistance (Mwanaka "D G G Berry's The Great North Road", Carrefour/Hippogriff (1992) (Recently re-published in E-Book format on Amazon).
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Neolitsea dealbata
black ash
bolly gum
grey bollywood
native mulberry
pigeon-berry tree
white bollywood
white bollygum
velvet-leaf bollywood
hairy-leaved bollygum
Distribution
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Syzygium crebrinerve
The fruit matures from January to April, being a flattened berry, a common shape of many Syzygium. Syzygium fruit are also described as drupaceous. The flesh is unpalatable to humans, being dry and tasteless, but is eaten by many rainforest birds, including the topknot pigeon.
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Squab
extinct passenger pigeon,) and their meat. It has a milder taste than other game, and has been described as having a mild berry flavor.
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