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Highbush Cranberry


This Highbush Cranberry (Viburnum opulus) was flowering in June in Fish Creek Park, at Shannon Terrace.
"European explorers mixed the berries with fish eggs, then dried the mixture and preserved it in moose stomachs to provide a source of Vitamin C and protein when food was scarce." From Plants of Alberta by France Royer and Richard Dickinson.
"European explorers mixed the berries with fish eggs, then dried the mixture and preserved it in moose stomachs to provide a source of Vitamin C and protein when food was scarce." From Plants of Alberta by France Royer and Richard Dickinson.
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