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Definition of Baneberries
1. baneberry [n] - See also: baneberry
Lexicographical Neighbors of Baneberries
Literary usage of Baneberries
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Popular Science Monthly (1887)
"I will only say in passing that the scarlet columbines, the pinky-white water-lilies,
the crimson baneberries, and the snowy anemones combined with the ..."
2. Transactions and Collections by American Antiquarian Society (1860)
"... honorable remembrance in the history of our Flora. There are several passages
of it — as at pp. 5 and 7, and in the account of the two baneberries at p. ..."
3. Minnesota Plant Life by Conway MacMillan (1899)
"... Minnesota where there are to be found one species of golden root, two of
marsh-marigolds, one of goldthread, one of false rue-anemone, two baneberries ..."
4. A Naturalist in the Great Lakes Region by Elliot Rowland Downing (1922)
"baneberries (Fig. 267), both white and red, are low shrubs with a leaf having a
three-parted stalk, each division bearing three to five leaflets. ..."
5. Longman's Magazine by Charles James Longman (1887)
"I will only say in passing that the scarlet columbines, the pinky-white water-lilies,
the crimson baneberries, and the snowy anemones combined with the ..."