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Mulberry?Not Rosemary.
I'm going to be away from home for most of the day. I just add tat the reply is also the name of the berry produced by the shrub in question.
Mulberry?Not Rosemary.
I'm going to be away from home for most of the day. I just add tat the reply is also the name of the berry produced by the shrub in question.
Osoberry?Not mulberry but close.
teeny clue, drina?Not osoberry.
A low creeping shrub with white or pink flowers and dark-red, acid berries.teeny clue, drina?
Dewberry?low evergreen shrub of high north temperate regions of Europe and Asia and America bearing red edible berries
It could be that the name of this shrub is not given in USA dictionaries, the above is a new definition. Good luck. Please read "temperature" instead of "temperate"
Foxberry?Not dewberry, Mia.
Google gives the name with my last definition. Once you get the right reply please have a look in your American dictionary, I'd like to know if it is given there or not.
teeny clue, drina?
All I can add to my clues is that the first 3 letters of the correct reply is also the name of a four legged animal.Not Foxberry.
Cowberry?Not dogwood.
deb, the last part of the answer is berryDogwood?
Mia, cowberry is right?Cowberry?
very close, DrinaFeeling? Burping? Gulping?