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Definition of Large cranberry
1. Noun. Trailing red-fruited plant.
Terms within: Cranberry
Generic synonyms: Cranberry
Lexicographical Neighbors of Large Cranberry
Literary usage of Large cranberry
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Peat: Essays on Its Origin, Uses and Distribution in Michigan by Charles Albert Davis (1907)
"large cranberry, Small Cranberry, Buckbean,1 Sundew,2 Pitcher Plant,3 Andromeda,4
Cassandra,4 and Pale Laurel.4 The surface of the Sphagnum in this '/.one ..."
2. Report of the State Board of Geological Survey by Michigan Geological Survey, Alfred Church Lane (1907)
"large cranberry, Small Cranberry, Buckbean,1 Sundew,2 Pitcher Plant,3 Andromeda.'
Cassandra,' and Pale Laurel.* The surface of the Sphagnum in this zone ..."
3. The Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture: A Discussion for the Amateur, and by Liberty Hyde Bailey (1914)
"The large cranberry, V. macrocarpon (Fig. 1087), is now cultivated on thousands
of acres in the United States and this cranberry culture is one of the most ..."
4. Botany for Young People and Common Schools: How Plants Grow, a Simple by Asa Gray (1859)
"large cranberry. Stems 1° to 3° long; leaves oblong, blunt, nearly flat, almost
i'long; berries i' to 1' long, deep red (the principal cranberry of the ..."
5. The Canadian Settler's Guide by Catherine Parr Strickland Traill (1857)
"At Buckhorn-lake, one of the chain of small lakes to the northwest of Peterboro',
they abound ; and at the back of Kingston, there is a large cranberry ..."