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Rivina humilis (Pigeonberry) | Native Plants of North America
Pigeonberry is a perennial herb usually 1-3 feet tall that grows beneath trees and shrubs. The flowers are about 1/4 inch across, white to pink, growing on the ... www.wildflower.org
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Pigeonberry - Texas Native
Pigeonberry – a Texas Native – is an absolute favorite ground cover for shade. It flowers and fruits almost continuously throughout the growing season. txmg.org
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Pigeon-berry — NICE! plant for shady spots
This tough little perennial makes an attractive border plant or ground cover in shady areas. It grows in low clumps with dark-green wavy-edge leaves. www.npsot.org
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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... Oxford English Dictionary
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Pigeonberry | Central Texas Gardener
Pigeonberry can take full shade, partial shade, and dappled sun, but shouldn't be planted in super bright or full sun areas. www.centraltexasgardener.org
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Duranta erecta - Wikipedia
Common names include golden dewdrop, pigeon berry, and skyflower. Duranta ... The fruit is a small globose yellow or orange berry, up to 11 mm (0.43 in) ... en.wikipedia.org
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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 wikipedia.org
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Pigeonberry - Native Gardeners
Pigeonberry is a perennial herb that reaches about 1 foot tall, happily growing beneath trees and shrubs. Its delicate flowers, about 1/4 inch across, bloom in ... nativegardeners.com
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Pigeonberry - Native American Seed
Pigeonberry grows 1-3 ft tall, blooms Mar-Oct, prefers full, partial, dappled or shade, and has pink/white blooms and red berries. 1 lb covers 8000 sq ft. seedsource.com
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Rivina humilis - Wikipedia
Common names include dogblood, pigeonberry, rougeplant, baby peppers, bloodberry, and coralito. The specific epithet means "dwarfish" or "lowly" in Latin, ... en.wikipedia.org
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Duranta erecta (Golden Dewdrop, Pigeon Berry, Skyflower)
Pigeon Berry is an evergreen sprawling shrub or rarely a small tree in the verbena family. It is native to tropical and sub-tropical Americas. plants.ces.ncsu.edu
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Pigeonberry - Painted Flower Farm
North Central Texas native! Tender perennial. Small, wavy green leaves. Blooms delicate, pink flower clusters throughout spring and fall and fruits translucent ... www.paintedflowerfarm.com
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Bob Berry (cricketer)
Berry was dropped after this match. rescued a pigeon from the pitch. wikipedia.org
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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. Oxford English Dictionary
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Amelanchier alnifolia
berry-like fruit, native to North America. Historically, it was also called pigeon berry. wikipedia.org
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