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  • As summer deepens, blackberries and wineberries ripen along the path.
  • Wineberries grow wild in parts of the United States, primarily the Appalachian Mountains.
  • A state legislator, Jesse Wineberry, once issued a citation declaring a statewide day of recognition for Ujaama.
  • People who are just starting to learn how to gather wild food often start by gathering wineberries ( and similar bramble fruit ).
  • On June 10, 1994, then Washington state lawmaker Jesse Wineberry issued a certificate declaring James Ujaama Day in the state of Washington.
  • Other plants that wineberries may be mistaken for include the red raspberry, black raspberry, and blackberry, all of which are also edible.
  • From their high vantage, you could easily see into the tops of tall white oaks, and in the nearby clearing, large patches of wild wineberries grow.
  • There is even plenty to eat _ not discarded pizza and pretzels, but edible plants including field garlic and mushrooms, mulberries, wineberries, and wild black cherries.
  • Fruits : juneberry, pawpaw, flowering quince, wintergreen, everbearing strawberries, Asian pear, red raspberry, wineberry, elderberry, low-bush and high-bush blueberry, lingonberry, grapes.
  • Joan Aiken's children's book " The Cuckoo Tree " features ten " Gentlemen " named Yan, Tan, Tethera, Methera, Pip, Sethera, Wineberry, Wagtail, Tarrydiddle and Den.
  • With the aid of Cris and the Wineberry smugglers, Dido must rescue Lady Tegleaze'grandson Sir Tobit and race the Hanoverian plotters to St . Pauls Cathedral, where her old friend Simon is now Master of the King's Garlandries.
  • This etymology is retained in the 13th-century " GrSnlendinga saga ", which provides a circumstantial account of the discovery of Vinland and its being named from the " v韓ber ", i . e . " wineberry ", a term for grapes or currants ( black or red ), found there.
  • Contributing factors to the decline in population include destruction of native flora by man; invasion of exotic zarzamora blackberry ( " Rubus ulmifolius " ) and maqui wineberry ( " Aristotelia chilensis " ), particularly by reducing the extent of the luma trees used for nesting; predation by domestic and feral cats; and erosion by actions of introduced rabbits and goats.