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has gloss | (noun) low shrub of the eastern United States bearing shiny black edible fruit; best known of the huckleberries black huckleberry, Gaylussacia baccata |
has gloss | eng: Gaylussacia baccata is a common huckleberry found throughout a wide area of northeastern North America. It closely resembles the blueberry plants (Vaccinium species) with which it grows, but can be readily identified by the numerous resin dots on the undersides of the leaves which glitter when held up to the light. It is a vigorous clonal colonizer. |
lexicalization | eng: black huckleberry |
lexicalization | eng: Gaylussacia baccata |
subclass of | (noun) any of several shrubs of the genus Gaylussacia bearing small berries resembling blueberries huckleberry |
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has part | (noun) blue-black berry similar to blueberries and bilberries of the eastern United States huckleberry |
similar | e/Gaylussacia baccata |
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