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Definition of buffalo berry in US English: buffalo berrynoun 1A North American shrub with silvery twigs and leaves and edible berries. Genus Shepherdia, family Elaeagnaceae: two species, the western silver buffalo berry (S. argentea), with bright red berries, and the northern Canada buffalo berry (S. canadensis), with reddish or yellow berries See also soapberry Example sentencesExamples - He cites references back to 1841 that state that buffalo berry was widely grown.
- As natives to the Great Plains of the U.S., buffalo berries are berry winter hardy and drought tolerant.
- When the buffalo berries bloomed we knew that the buffalo bulls were leaving their winter grounds for the summer range.
- Specific pigments could be obtained by the various plants: Red was obtained from red osier dogwood, alder bark, buffalo berries, squaw currants, viburnum drupes, wild plum fruits, or bloodroot.
- In the West, buffalo berries or bull berries, chokecherries, currants and elderberries prevail.
- 1.1 The berry of the buffalo berry shrub.
Example sentencesExamples - Seed pemmican had the addition of wild cherries, saskatoon or buffalo berries added to the meat and fat mixture.
- Summer is the season for wild berries - juneberries, chokecherries, plums, buffalo berries and, now that I've moved to the eastern part of the state, blueberries.
- Some examples of berries that grizzly bears like include buffalo berries, blueberries, huckleberries, cranberries, saskatoons and crowberries.
- Shepherdia berries, otherwise known as buffalo berries, are not ripe in the valley yet.
- Great quantities also of wild fruit of different kinds are dried and laid away in store for the winter season, such as buffalo berries, service berries, strawberries, and wild plume.
Definition of buffalo berry in US English: buffalo berrynoun 1A North American shrub with silvery twigs and leaves and edible berries. Genus Shepherdia, family Elaeagnaceae: two species, the western silver buffalo berry (S. argentea), with bright red berries, and the northern Canada buffalo berry (S. canadensis), with reddish or yellow berries See also soapberry Example sentencesExamples - Specific pigments could be obtained by the various plants: Red was obtained from red osier dogwood, alder bark, buffalo berries, squaw currants, viburnum drupes, wild plum fruits, or bloodroot.
- He cites references back to 1841 that state that buffalo berry was widely grown.
- In the West, buffalo berries or bull berries, chokecherries, currants and elderberries prevail.
- When the buffalo berries bloomed we knew that the buffalo bulls were leaving their winter grounds for the summer range.
- As natives to the Great Plains of the U.S., buffalo berries are berry winter hardy and drought tolerant.
- 1.1 The berry of the buffalo berry shrub.
Example sentencesExamples - Seed pemmican had the addition of wild cherries, saskatoon or buffalo berries added to the meat and fat mixture.
- Some examples of berries that grizzly bears like include buffalo berries, blueberries, huckleberries, cranberries, saskatoons and crowberries.
- Shepherdia berries, otherwise known as buffalo berries, are not ripe in the valley yet.
- Great quantities also of wild fruit of different kinds are dried and laid away in store for the winter season, such as buffalo berries, service berries, strawberries, and wild plume.
- Summer is the season for wild berries - juneberries, chokecherries, plums, buffalo berries and, now that I've moved to the eastern part of the state, blueberries.
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