- Shepherdia,
commonly called buffaloberry or bullberry, is a
genus of
small shrubs in the
Elaeagnaceae family. The
plants are
native to
northern and western...
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Shepherdia argentea,
commonly called silver buffaloberry, bull berry, or
thorny buffaloberry, is a
species of
Shepherdia in the
Oleaster family. It is...
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Shepherdia canadensis,
commonly called Canada buffaloberry,
russet buffaloberry, soopolallie, soapberry, or
foamberry (Ktunaxa: kupaʔtiⱡ) is one of a...
- Sapindus, a
genus with the
common name
soapberries or soapnuts.
Canada buffaloberry (Shepherdia canadensis), also
called 'soapberry.'
Soapbush Soapweed (disambiguation)...
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Shepherdia rotundifolia, the
roundleaf buffaloberry or silverleaf, is a 3-to-6-foot (1-to-2-meter)
evergreen shrub in the
oleaster family (Elaeagnaceae)...
- (Salix glauca) is
eaten most
often when bog
birch is not available.
Buffaloberry (Shepherdia canadensis) is the
fourth most
common diet item.
White spruce...
- (-berry)
Indian soap-plant
jaboncilio amole de
bolita Canada buffaloberry russet buffaloberry foamberry soopolallie cherioni One of the most
common sweeteners...
- have
edible fruit. Gum
Bully Olives, aka
American Olives Beautyberry Buffaloberry Multiple Sambucus species-
particularly Canadensis and Cerulea. Red Elderberry...
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argentatus argentatus –
argentata –
argentatum argenteus L
silvery silver buffaloberry,
Shepherdia argentea;
silver tree,
Leucadendron argenteum;
silvery lupine...
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access their contents, help to
deter them from
human sites. The
fruit of
buffaloberry bushes is
eaten by bears, so the
bushes have been
removed in some areas...