berries in the PONS Dictionary

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To maintain top quality, berries are harvested at least every other day.
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Good choices include citrus fruit, berries, peppers, kiwi fruit, blackcurrants and watercress.
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Children have died after eating unripe berries, and consumption has caused livestock fatalities.
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He began selling the berries at his farm stand in 1932 and soon noticed that people kept returning to buy the large, tasty berries.
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The berries are referred to as fragrant tomato.
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She brings him berries and water for refreshment but avoids his embrace.
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A number of animals consume different psychoactive plants, animals, berries and even fermented fruit, becoming intoxicated, such as cats after consuming catnip.
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They traveled in the area seasonally to pick berries and hunt birds.
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Tansy is also used as a companion plant, especially with cucurbits like cucumbers and squash, or with roses or various berries.
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The province exports wines, table grapes, kiwi fruit, berries, and several other agricultural products.
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