Redberry

  1. Rhamnus crocea
  2. RedBerry
  3. Hollyleaf Redberry, Rhamnus ilicifolia
  4. Redberry Definition & Meaning
  5. Baron Von RedBerry Cereal


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Rhamnus crocea

Rhamnus crocea flowers Rhamnus crocea, the spiny redberry, is a species of plant in the family Rhamnus crocea subsp. crocea ( redberry Rhamnus crocea subsp. pilosa (hollyleaf buckthorn). It is native to Description [ ] This evergreen shrub, Rhamnus crocea, is typically one to two meters in height. R. crocea typically occurs in Distribution [ ] Rhamnus crocea covers two major mountain foothills. In California, it surrounds the entire Uses [ ] The fruit of Rhamnus crocea was used as food by Native Americans in the Western United States. References [ ] • Dale, Nancy (2000). Flowering Plants of the Santa Monica Mountains. California Native Plant Society. p.168. • Abrams, LeRoy (1951). Illustrated Flora of the Pacific States. Vol.3. Stanford University Press. p.63. 0-8047-0005-2. • Hogan, C. Michael (2008). Stromberg, N. (ed.). GlobalTwitcher. Archived from • Little Jr., Elbert L. (1976). R. crocea". Atlas of United States Trees. Vol.3 (Minor Western Hardwoods). US Government Printing Office. • ^ a b Saunders, Charles Francis (1934). Edible and Useful Wild Plants. Dover. p.91. 978-0-486-23310-9. External links [ ] • Rhamnus crocea • • Rhamnus crocea — UC Photos gallery • Rhamnus crocea — Calflora Taxon Report

RedBerry

This article is about the wireless e-mail device in China. For other uses, see RedBerry is Background [ ] RedBerry was launched by Upon launch, RedBerry devices were sold for less than a dollar a month (5 renminbi/$0.62) per month and charged 0.30 renminbi for each email sent. See also [ ] • References [ ] • www.powerelearning.com . Retrieved 2018-11-11. • ^ a b c Lemon, Sumner (2006-04-12). InfoWorld . Retrieved 2019-02-01. • ^ a b Hesseldahl, Arik (April 13, 2006). www.bloomberg.com . Retrieved 2019-02-01. • ^ a b Sweeny, Alastair (2009). BlackBerry Planet: The Story of Research in Motion and the Little Device that Took the World by Storm. Ontario: John Wiley & Sons. p.175. 9780470675816. External links [ ] • •

Hollyleaf Redberry, Rhamnus ilicifolia

About Hollyleaf Redberry (Rhamnus ilicifolia) • This plant is not too hard to grow if properly sited. Plant on rocky slopes, or at least with plenty of rocks surrounding it, in part shade or full sun. It seems to prefer part shade in the drier parts of its range. It can tolerate summer water up to 1x per month. However once established, it's usually happiest without any supplementary water, but in a spot where it can run its roots over to a an irrigated area or a place with a little more natural moisture, such as a creek or rain gully. The flowers are inconspicuous, and the plant is grown primarily for the fruits. If very happy, it can grow from a 1 gallon container to 3 feet tall in 2 years and will produce beautiful red berries in the spring. Its berries are an important food source for birds. Plant Description

Redberry Definition & Meaning

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Baron Von RedBerry Cereal

General Mills introduced Baron Von Redberry cereal in or about 1972. The cereal was described on the box as being, "Berry Flavored Oat Cereal Plus Sweet Berry Starbits - Vitamin Charged!". The "starbits" were star-shaped marshmallow pieces similar to those found in Lucky Charms cereal. The flavor of the cereal has been described as being similar to fruit punch. The cereal box mascot for Baron Von Redberry Cereal was a World War One-style German fighter pilot named Barron Von Redberry. The box featured an image of the character flying a red World War II plane with what appeared to be raspberries painted on its tail. Concurrent to the introduction of this cereal , General Mills introduced a grape-flavored cereal called The two cereals were usually promoted together showing the characters as good-natured enemies, with each proclaiming they represented the best cereal. Among the cereal premiums offered with Baron Von Redberry were a cut-away "Propeller Plane" (printed on the back of the box), a send-away offer for a balsa wood biplane glider with a 3 foot wingspan, Action Tattoos, a diving sub and frogman and a send-away offer for a collection of 4 giant posters and 16 crayons. The first 10 ingredients listed for Baron Von Redberry cereal were sugar, oat flour, degermed yellow corn meal, wheat and corn starch, dextrose, corn syrup, salt, gelatin, coconut and peanut oils and calcium carbonate. Baron Von Redberry Wearing googles over his spiked, classic Prussian / German style P...