Cranberry Glades Botanical Area — is the name of a group of five bog wetlands located in the Gauley Ranger District of the Monongahela National Forest. The area is situated in the highlands of the Allegheny Mountains of Pocahontas County, West Virginia, United States, at an… … Wikipedia
Cranberry — This article is about a plant species. For the rock band, see The Cranberries. For other uses, see Cranberry (disambiguation). Cranberry Cranberry bush with fruit partially submerged Scientific classificat … Wikipedia
cranberry — /kran ber ee, beuh ree/, n., pl. cranberries. 1. the red, acid fruit or berry of certain plants of the genus Vaccinium, of the heath family, as V. macrocarpon (large cranberry or American cranberry) or V. oxycoccus (small cranberry or European… … Universalium
Cranberry Glades — Coordinates: 38°12′11″N 80°15′59″W / 38.20306°N 80.26639°W / 38.20306; 80.26639 … Wikipedia
Cranberry Lake — This article is about the lake in New York. For various lakes in Nova Scotia, see Cranberry Lake (Nova Scotia). Cranberry Lake Black Duck Hole, Cranberry Lake Lo … Wikipedia
wild apple — noun any of numerous wild apple trees usually with small acidic fruit • Syn: ↑crab apple, ↑crabapple • Hypernyms: ↑apple tree • Hyponyms: ↑wild crab, ↑Malus sylvestris, ↑ … Useful english dictionary
cranberry — cran•ber•ry [[t]ˈkrænˌbɛr i, bə ri[/t]] n. pl. ries 1) pln coo the sour red berry of certain plants belonging to the genus Vaccinium, of the heath family, as V. macrocarpon or V. oxycoccos, used esp. to make a sauce, relish, or juice 2) pln the… … From formal English to slang
wild guelder rose — noun : cranberry bush 2 … Useful english dictionary
hog cranberry — noun evergreen mat forming shrub of North America and northern Eurasia having small white flowers and red berries; leaves turn red in autumn • Syn: ↑common bearberry, ↑red bearberry, ↑wild cranberry, ↑mealberry, ↑sand berry, ↑sandberry, ↑mountain … Useful english dictionary
Tannersville Cranberry Bog — lies beneath a six inch (152 mm) layer of sphagnum and a network of supporting tree roots. However, this bog may be viewed conveniently from a floating walkway.HistoryThe bog began as a kettle lake formed approximately 10,000 years ago by a… … Wikipedia