wild cranberry

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wild cranberry

A wild cranberry plant grows in a sunny bog with its red berries ready for harvest.

Definition

Noun 1. A low-growing evergreen shrub: A specific plant species (Vaccinium oxycoccos or Vaccinium macrocarpon) native to cool temperate regions of the Northern Hemisphere. It is characterized by forming dense mats, having small leaves, delicate white or pink flowers, and producing edible red berries. 2. The berry of this plant: The small, tart, red fruit produced by the wild cranberry shrub, often used in cooking, sauces, and preserves.

Usage Examples
  • Noun (referring to the plant):
    • The bog was covered with a thick carpet of wild cranberry.
    • We identified several native species, including the wild cranberry, during the field trip.
  • Noun (referring to the fruit):
    • She gathered a basket of wild cranberries to make a traditional sauce.
    • The flavor of wild cranberry is often more intense than that of cultivated varieties.
Advanced Usage
  • Ecological context: The term is often used in botanical, ecological, or foraging contexts to distinguish the native, uncultivated plant from commercially farmed cranberries.
    • The conservation area protects the natural habitat of the wild cranberry.
Variants and Related Words
  • Cranberry (noun): The more general term for both cultivated and wild plants and berries of the genus .
  • Small cranberry (noun): A common synonym for , a specific species of wild cranberry.
  • American cranberry (noun): Often refers to , the species native to North America which is also the primary species cultivated commercially.
  • Bog cranberry (noun): Another name highlighting the plant's typical wetland habitat.
Synonyms
  • Moorberry
  • Fenberry (primarily British English)
  • Bearberry (Note: This can also refer to a different plant, )
Notes on Meaning
  • The primary meaning refers to the specific plant species. The meaning referring to the fruit is derived from the plant name.
  • "Wild cranberry" explicitly denotes the plant in its natural, uncultivated state, as opposed to agricultural cranberry bogs.
wild cranberry

A wild cranberry plant grows in a sunny bog with its red berries ready for harvest.

Noun
  1. evergreen mat-forming shrub of North America and northern Eurasia having small white flowers and red berries; leaves turn red in autumn