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1
Field Guide to Medicinal Wild Plants
Area: Checkerberries grow in the East from the Great Lakes to Newfoundland,
south through New England to Mississippi across to Georgia. G. shallon lives,
particularly along the coast, from Alaska and British Columbia to California.
2
The Prose and Poetry of Grace Fisher
QUEEN ANNE'S LACE CHECKERBERRIES For what reason I do not know. They
have a certain zesty flavor For which I sure seem to savor. INDIAN PIPES They
are so delicate One has to handle. The tiny leaves are called “youngsters,” ...
3
The Collected Prose of Robert Frost
34 "Checkerberries!" 35 "Are you sure it isn't cranberries? I know where there are
some of those, or were last fall." 36 "No, checkerberries!" 37 "Well I guess I can
direct you to some of those. Just ahead of you." 38 "I don't see any" 39 "Not there;
...
Robert Frost, Mark Richardson, 2007
4
Dictionary of American Young Adult Fiction, 1997-2001: Books ...
She drinks from the stream, picks checkerberries and their leaves, gorges on
fiddleheads, and finds some beechnuts, which she mingles with the
checkerberries and keeps in her backpack. She experiences vomiting and
diarrhea, from the ...
Alethea Helbig, Agnes Perkins, 2004
5
Wild Food: Proceedings of the Oxford Symposium on Food and ...
... wild fruits manuscript; rather, he seems to take for granted the distinction
between wild and cultivated, as when, in one of his opening paragraphs, he
contrasts oranges in the marketplace and checkerberries in the pasture.2 (
Checkerberries, ...
Here I had a happy time. The checkerberries, the sunshine, the scenery and the
company were all the heart could desire. The search for checkerberries had been
so successful that I decided to seek further, so I said to Betty, "You certainly ...
With old Kit, our sorrel mare, hitched to the democrat, we would jog along little
used country roads for Grandma remembered where we would be sure to find
checkerberries or maybe it was tansy that she wanted. It was in early spring that
the ...
Nellie R. Campbell, Sandra Hyslop, Patricia Klassen, 2004
These little people, quite recovered from their fatigue, had set about gathering
checkerberries, and now came clambering to meet their playfellows. Thus re-
united, the whole party went down through Luther Butler's orchard, and made the
best ...
Nathaniel Hawthorne, 1982
It was a charming place in summer, where one could find laurel, and
checkerberries, and sassafras roots, and sit in the cool breeze, looking at the
mountains across the river, and listening to the murmur of the Deerfield. The
Methodists built a ...
Charles Dudley Warner, 1st World Library, 2005
10
American Plants for American Gardens
There are partridge berries with tiny-leafed, tiny-berried vines. There are
bunchberries with little dogwood-like blossoms and red fruit clusters. There are
checkerberries that spread by creeping rootstocks into veritable carpets and hide
frail little ...
Edith A. Roberts, Elsa Rehmann, 2011