- legend,
prefer the
berries to
maintain fat
stores during hibernation.
Buffaloberries are used as food
plants by the
larvae of some
Lepidoptera species, including...
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Shepherdia canadensis,
commonly called Canada buffaloberry,
russet buffaloberry, soopolallie, soapberry, or
foamberry (Ktunaxa: kupaʔtiǂ,) is one of a...
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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 rotundifolia, the
roundleaf buffaloberry or silverleaf, is a 3-to-6-foot (1-to-2-meter)
evergreen shrub in the
oleaster family (Elaeagnaceae)...
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Elaeagnaceae Elaeagnus (silverberries)
Hippophae (sea-buckthorns)
Shepherdia (
buffaloberries)
Myricaceae Comptonia (sweetfern)
Myrica (babyberries) Posidoniaceae...
- Elaeagnaceae:
Elaeagnus (silverberries)
Hippophae (sea-buckthorns)
Shepherdia (
buffaloberries) ...... Myricaceae:
Comptonia (sweetfern)
Morella Myrica (bayberries)...
- Sapindus, a
genus with the
common name
soapberries or soapnuts.
Canada buffaloberry (Shepherdia canadensis), also
called 'soapberry.'
Soapbush Soapweed (disambiguation)...
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Siberian apricot Prunus sibirica Silver almond Prunus argentea Silver buffaloberry Shepherdia argentea Silver peanut butter fruit Bunchosia argentea Silverberry...
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argentatus argentatus –
argentata –
argentatum argenteus L
silvery silver buffaloberry,
Shepherdia argentea;
silver tree,
Leucadendron argenteum;
silvery lupine...
- have
edible fruit. Gum
Bully Olives, aka
American Olives Beautyberry Buffaloberry Multiple Sambucus species-
particularly Canadensis and Cerulea. Red Elderberry...