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Common name for several plant species
Bearberries are dwarf shrubs in the genus Arctostaphylos, especially the species A. uva-ursi, A. alpina, and A. rubra. Unlike most other species of Arctostaphylos
Bearberry
Human settlement in Alberta, Canada
Bearberry Bearberry is an unincorporated community in central Alberta in Mountain View County, located 18 kilometres (11 mi) west of Highway 22, 107 kilometres
Bearberry,_Alberta
Species of fruit and plant
the fruit is a red berry. One of several related species referred to as bearberry, its specific epithet uva-ursi means "grape of the bear" in Latin, similar
Arctostaphylos_uva-ursi
Species of flowering plant
Arctous alpina (syn. Arctostaphylos alpina), the alpine bearberry, mountain bearberry or black bearberry, is a dwarf shrub in the heather family Ericaceae.
Arctous_alpina
Topics referred to by the same term
Arctostaphylos alpina, alpine bearberry Arctostaphylos rubra, red fruit bearberry Arctostaphylos uva-ursi, common bearberry Bearberry may also refer to other
Bearberry_(disambiguation)
Species of flowering plant
Cotoneaster dammeri, the bearberry cotoneaster, is a species of flowering plant in the genus Cotoneaster, belonging to the family Rosaceae, native to
Cotoneaster_dammeri
Stream in Alberta, Canada
Bearberry Creek is a stream in Alberta, Canada. The stream's name comes from the Cree Indians of the area, who harvested bearberries near its banks. List
Bearberry_Creek
Species of honeysuckle
Lonicera involucrata, the bearberry honeysuckle, bracted honeysuckle, twinberry honeysuckle, Californian Honeysuckle, twin-berry, or black twinberry,
Lonicera_involucrata
Species of buckhorn shrub
Frangula purshiana (cascara, cascara buckthorn, cascara sagrada, bearberry, and in Chinook Jargon, chittem stick and chitticum stick; syn. Rhamnus purshiana)
Frangula_purshiana
Alaska Native dessert
(especially cowberry, bilberry, Vaccinium oxycoccos or other cranberries, bearberry, crowberry, salmonberry, cloudberry or low-bush salmonberry, raspberry
Alaskan_ice_cream
Glycoside
naturally present in the leaves and bark of a variety of plants, notably the bearberry plant, Arctostaphylos uva-ursi. It is an active ingredient in topical
Arbutin
Species of cranberry
Vaccinium erythrocarpum, commonly known as southern mountain cranberry or bearberry, more rarely as mountain blueberry or dingleberry, is a deciduous flowering
Vaccinium_erythrocarpum
Species of aquatic plant
Vaccinium macrocarpon, also called large cranberry, American cranberry and bearberry, is a North American species of cranberry in the subgenus Oxycoccus. The
Vaccinium_macrocarpon
Species of flowering plant
Arctostaphylos, the manzanitas and bearberries. Common names include red fruit bearberry, alpine bearberry, arctic bearberry, red manzanita, and ravenberry
Arctostaphylos_rubra
Common name for many species of genus Arctostaphylos
western Oregon and Washington. A. 'Emerald Carpet', A. uva-ursi (the bearberry), and other low-growing manzanitas are valuable evergreen groundcovers
Manzanita
Genus of flowering plants in the birch family Betulaceae
smoking mixtures, known as kinnikinnick, to improve the taste of the bearberry leaf. Alder is illustrated in the coat of arms for the Austrian town of
Alder
Genus of flowering plants in the heath family
Arctostaphylos are also commonly called manzanitas(/ˌmænzəˈniːtəz/) or bearberries. There are 107 taxa within Arctostaphylos, 106 of which are found in
Arctostaphylos
Group of plant species bearing edible fruit
the Language of America described cranberries, referring to them as "bearberries" because bears ate them. In 1648, preacher John Elliott was quoted in
Cranberry
Polar region of the Earth's northern hemisphere
close to the ground, forming tundra. An example of a dwarf shrub is the bearberry. As one moves northward, the amount of warmth available for plant growth
Arctic
Species of fungus
cycle between two hosts, with the spruce serving as the primary host and bearberry (also known as kinnickinnick) serving as the secondary or alternate host
Spruce_broom_rust
Unofficial 2002 public survey
Retrieved 2018-07-05. "Bog-rosemary". Plantlife. Retrieved 2018-07-05. "Bearberry". Plantlife. Retrieved 2018-07-05. "Alpine catchfly". Plantlife. Retrieved
County flowers of the United Kingdom
County_flowers_of_the_United_Kingdom
Species of moth
Epinotia nemorivaga, the bearberry bell, is a species of moth in the family Tortricidae. It is found in Europe (from Fennoscandia and northern Russia
Epinotia_nemorivaga
Municipal district in Alberta, Canada
are located within Mountain View County. Localities Blooming Prairie Bearberry Bergen Dogpound Eagle Hill Elkton Garfield Harmattan Jackville Mayton
Mountain_View_County
Transfers between the Old and New Worlds
chili pepper cocoa bean (cacao) cotton (long-staple species) cranberry (bearberry species) guava (common) maize (corn) papaya peanut pineapple potato squashes
Columbian_exchange
Molecule in which a sugar is bound to another functional group
simple phenolic structure. An example is arbutin found in the Common Bearberry Arctostaphylos uva-ursi. It has a urinary antiseptic effect. These compounds
Glycoside
Small- to medium-sized perennial woody plant
Aloe (Aloe) Aralia (Angelica Tree, Hercules' Club) * Arctostaphylos (Bearberry, Manzanita) * Aronia (Chokeberry) Artemisia (Sagebrush) Aucuba (Aucuba)
Shrub
Species of fungus
deterrimus is a mycorrhizal fungus that associates with Norway spruce and bearberry. The species is distributed in Europe, but has also found in parts of
Lactarius_deterrimus
Biome where plant growth is hindered by frigid temperatures
such as moss, heath (Ericaceae varieties such as crowberry and black bearberry), and lichen. There are two main seasons, winter and summer, in the polar
Tundra
Scottish emblem, often a plant
attributed red whortleberry (sometimes called cranberry in Scotland), or bearberry, or boxwood. The leaves of these three plants are very similar, and at
Plant_badge
Indigenous American herbal smoking mix
shrubs of which the bark or leaves are traditionally smoked, most often bearberry (Arctostaphylos spp.) and to lesser degree, the medicinal[citation needed]
Kinnikinnick
Name of a linguistically related group
grass is also often present and burned in pipe-smoking mixtures alongside bearberry and red willow plants. The smoke from the pipe is said to carry the user's
Blackfoot_Confederacy
Species of turkey native to North America
and pinyon pine, as well as various seeds, berries such as juniper and bearberry, buds, leaves, fern fronds, roots, and insects. Turkeys also occasionally
Wild_turkey
Species of flowering plant
by the common names Wright's silktassel, quinine-bush, coffee berry, bearberry, feverbush, and grayleaf dogwood. The plant is native to northern Mexico
Garrya_wrightii
Species of mushroom
subarctic highland meadows where dwarf willow (Salix herbacea) or alpine bearberry (Arctostaphylos alpina) are abundant. Like all species of Russula, R. emetica
Russula_emetica
Prickly Pear or Cactus Pear (Opuntia ficus-indica) Allegheny Barberry Bearberry (Manzanita, Kinnikinnick) Black Chokeberry (often called Aronias, due
List of food plants native to the Americas
List_of_food_plants_native_to_the_Americas
Species of flowering plant
the inner bark with tobacco, while more western tribes added it to the bearberry leaf to improve the taste. The Ojibwe used red-osier dogwood bark as a
Cornus_sericea
Species of pine squirrel found in North America
mushrooms, willow (Salix sp.) leaves, poplar (Populus sp.) buds and catkins, bearberry (Arctostaphylos sp.) flowers and berries, and animal material such as
American_red_squirrel
Type of ecoregion or plant community
(Agalinis acuta). Plants of the heath family, such as blueberries and bearberry, and shrubs, such as prairie willow and hazel, are common. These species
Pine_barrens
Genus of flowering plants
Chaparral honeysuckle Lonicera involucrata (Richardson) Banks ex Spreng. – bearberry honeysuckle Lonicera × italica Kütz. Lonicera japonica Thunb. – Japanese
Honeysuckle
Area of land planted with grasses and similar plants
A ground cover plant, common bearberry
Lawn
Species of shrub with edible fruit
vitis-idaea is known by at least 25 other common English names, including: bearberry beaverberry cougarberry foxberry lowbush cranberry mountain bilberry mountain
Vaccinium_vitis-idaea
Motto: Touch not the cat bot a glove Plant badge: red whortleberry, bearberry, or boxwood Chief: John Lachlan Mackintosh of Mackintosh Clan Macintosh
List_of_Scottish_clans
Species of plant
Michigan and the Upper Great Lakes (6th ed.). Thunder Bay Press. p. 81. "Bearberry". Discovering Lewis and Clark. The Lewis and Clark Fort Mandan Foundation
Prunus_virginiana
Protected area in Massachusetts, United States
chestnut oak (scrub oak) Hillside and lowbush blueberry Black huckleberry Bearberry Birds'-foot violet Eastern towhee Eastern bluebird Pine warbler Prairie
Myles_Standish_State_Forest
Species having the same Genus and species name
being identical in spelling. For instance, Arctostaphylos uva-ursi means bearberry twice, in Greek and Latin respectively; Picea omorika uses the Latin and
Tautonym
Current Passes through Three Hills. Highway 584 44 27 Highway 734 west of Bearberry Highway 22 / Highway 27 in Sundre — Current Highway 585 39 24 Highway
List of Alberta provincial highways
List_of_Alberta_provincial_highways
Genus of flowering plants
Cotoneaster daliensis J.Fryer & B.Hylmö Cotoneaster dammeri C.K.Schneid. – bearberry cotoneaster Cotoneaster daralagesicus Grevtsova Cotoneaster davidianus
Cotoneaster
Species of flowering plant
Salix uva-ursi, commonly known as bearberry willow, saule raisin-d'ours in French, and Uqaujaq (ᐅᖃᐅᔭᖅ) in Inuktitut, is a species of dwarf shrub in the
Salix_uva-ursi
Botanical fruit with fleshy pericarp, containing one or many seeds
confused with the strawberry (Fragaria), which is an accessory fruit), bearberry (Arctostaphylos spp.), bilberry, blueberry, cranberry, lingonberry/cowberry
Berry_(botany)
Genus of flowering plants
Arctous is a genus of flowering plants referred to by the common name "bearberry", a name sometimes shared with certain species of the related genus Arctostaphylos
Arctous
Cotoneaster frigidus * Willow-leaved cotoneaster Cotoneaster salicifolius * Bearberry cotoneaster Cotoneaster dammeri * Silverleaf cotoneaster Cotoneaster pannosus
List of Rosaceae of Great Britain and Ireland
List_of_Rosaceae_of_Great_Britain_and_Ireland
National park in Indiana, United States
unique in that it contains both Arctic and boreal plants (such as the bearberry) alongside desert plants (such as the prickly pear cactus). First-time
Indiana_Dunes_National_Park
Mountain in California, United States
economically useful plants; the low-growing evergreen San Bruno Mountain bearberry (Arctostaphylos uva-ursi) has become widely used in drought-resistant
San_Bruno_Mountain
Highland Scottish clan
Profile Region Highland District Inverness Plant badge Red whortleberry, bearberry, Animal Stag Pipe music The MacPhail's Banner (by Allan W.R. McBean) Clan
Clan_MacPhail
species of plant, with woody plants typically including heather, bilberry, bearberry, crowberry, hairy birch, rowan and willow. Most of the trees are less
Wildlife_of_Iceland
Island in the town and former whaling port of Nantucket, Massachusetts
Dominant species include little bluestem (Schizachyrium scoparium), bearberry (Arctostaphylos uva-ursi), and low ericaceous shrubs (Family: Ericaceae)
Tuckernuck_Island
border. There is sparse plant life in the sand hills area. Blueberry, Bearberry (Arctostaphylos uva-ursi ), Sand Heather (Hudsonia tomentosa), Crowberry
Flora_of_Saskatchewan
Coastal pine barrens in southern New Jersey, United States
including wild raisin, red chokeberry, highbush blueberry, huckleberry, bearberry, and cranberry. The forest communities are strongly influenced by fire
New_Jersey_Pine_Barrens
Species of tree
eastern part of its range include beaked hazel (Corylus cornuta), common bearberry (Arctostaphylos uva-ursi), dwarf bush-honeysuckle (Diervilla lonicera)
Betula_papyrifera
Species of flowering plant in the mistletoe family
(Alnus viridis ssp. crispa), bog Labrador tea (Ledum groenlandicum), bearberry (Arctostaphylos uva-ursi), crowberry (Empetrum nigrum), twinflower (Linnaea
Geocaulon
Scottish clan
Profile Region Highland District Inverness Plant badge Red whortleberry, bearberry, or boxwood Chief John Mackintosh of Mackintosh The Mackintosh (An t-Ailpeanach)
Clan_Mackintosh
potentiate cardiac glycosides and antiarrhythmic agents" Cascara sagrada bark bearberry Rhamnus purshiana "abdominal pain, diarrhea, potentially carcinogenic
List of herbs with known adverse effects
List_of_herbs_with_known_adverse_effects
copperas Blue-black Common sloe – Prunus spinosa – "preas nan àirneag" Bearberry – Arctostaphylos uva ursi, "grainnseag" Blue Blaeberry (Vaccinium myrtillus)
Traditional dyes of the Scottish Highlands
Traditional_dyes_of_the_Scottish_Highlands
Temperate coniferous forest ecoregion of Northeast United States
lowbush blueberry are again common here. Mountain laurel, sheep laurel, and bearberry (Arctostaphylos uva-ursi) are also common. Without fires, leaf litter
Atlantic_coastal_pine_barrens
Public park in British Columbia
trillium. Shurbs are the most diverse species in the park, which includes bearberry honeysuckle, prickly wild rose, Devil's club, dwarf rose, rusty menziesia
Green Timbers Urban Forest Park
Green_Timbers_Urban_Forest_Park
English indie rock band
England Genres Indie rock, emo, pop rock Years active 2014–present Labels Bearberry Records (independent, previous), Counter Intuitive Records (previous)
Bears_in_Trees
Species of bird
diet are fruits, largely black crowberry (Empetrum nigrum), mountain bearberry (Arctostaphylos alpina) and various Vaccinium species. Pine needles, flower
Harris's_sparrow
Mountain in New York state, United States
This area is home to many arctic plants, including American dwarf birch, bearberry willow, black crowberry, Bog bilberry, Cutler's alpine goldenrod, Diapensia
Algonquin_Peak
Temperate broadleaf and mixed forests ecoregion of the United States
ash, and mountain maple identify these forests, while hobblebush and bearberry occur in the understory. Appalachian balds are areas covered by native
Appalachian–Blue Ridge forests
Appalachian–Blue_Ridge_forests
Species of flowering plant
cespitosa), sedges (Carex spp.), shrubby cinquefoil (Potentilla fruticosa), bearberry (Arctostaphylos uva-ursi), timothy (Phleum pratense), common yarrow (Achillea
Achnatherum_richardsonii
Plant species of Cantabria
(Juniperus communis subsp. alpina) accompanied by other species such as the bearberry (Arctostaphylos uva-ursi) or the spurge-laurel (Daphne laureola), which
Flora_of_Cantabria
Plants found in region of France
type of subalpine moorland on southern exposure: the dwarf juniper and bearberry moorland, unique in the Massif Central. Source: Pelouses subalpines du
Flora_of_the_Massif_Central
Plants and wildlife in Greenland
Vaccinium vitis-idaea kimmernat / tyttebær Kimmernat, Tyttebær Alpine bearberry Arctostaphylos alpina bjerg melbærris Melbærris Juniper berry Alpine Juniper
Flora_and_fauna_of_Greenland
Species of fungus
uliginosum var. alpinum), lingonberry (V. vitis-idaea var. minus), alpine bearberry (Arctostaphylos alpina), alpine bistort (Persicaria vivipara), Arctic
Inocybe_geophylla
Mountain in the state of Montana
practice of drying a species of mullein and mixing it with kinnikinic (bearberry) to replace tobacco to John Edwards, a prospector from Flint Creek, in
Tobacco_Root_Mountains
Historical region in Central Europe
(Caltha palustris), liverleaf (Hepatica nobilis) Boreal-Arctic species: bearberry (Arctostaphylos uva-ursi), dwarf willow (Salix herbacea), black crowberry
Lower_Silesia
Protected area in Cumbria, England
bilberry, crowberry, lingonberry, dwarf juniper, cross-leaved heath and bearberry. Moss species in these heaths include Hylocomium splendens, Pleurozium
Buttermere_Fells
Archipelago in Lake Superior
both species of special concern, mountain or rock cranberry and common bearberry. In 2017, the Nature Conservancy returned the island to the Grand Portage
Susie_Islands
Umbellularia californica Bean – Fabaceae, specifically Phaseolus spp. Bearberry – Ilex decidua Bear corn – Veratrum viride Beech – Fagus Bindweed Blue
List_of_plants_by_common_name
Valley in the Western Tatras, Poland
Oxytropis carpatica, the rare twinflower (only two sites in Poland), and bearberry (few sites in the Tatras). The valley's name derives from the Miętus family
Miętus_Valley
Scottish clan
Nourishes Hope) Profile Region Highland District Ross Plant badge Juniper, or bearberry Pipe music The Earl of Ross's March Chief Chief of the Hereditary Coat
Clan_Ross
Cranberry (Viburnum edule) Soapberries (Shepherdia canadensis) Kinnikinnick (Bearberry, Arctostaphylos ova-ursi) Salal (Gaultheria shallon) Mountain Bilberry
Wild edible and medicinal plants of British Columbia
Wild_edible_and_medicinal_plants_of_British_Columbia
Area in the North West Highlands of Scotland
comprising mosses, liverworts and lichens, and dwarf shrubs such as alpine bearberry, juniper, crowberry, and cowberry. Beinn Eighe is the only known site
Wester_Ross
Deer indigenous to western North America
been known to eat ricegrass, gramagrass, and needlegrass, as well as bearberry, bitter cherry, black oak, California buckeye, ceanothus, cedar, cliffrose
Mule_deer
Park in Calgary, Alberta
moose, raccoon, coyote, and American mink. Common plants in the park are bearberry, common gaillardia, wood lily, and prickly wild rose.[citation needed]
Weaselhead Flats Natural Environment Park
Weaselhead_Flats_Natural_Environment_Park
Species of beetle
willow (Salix herbacea), glacier buttercup (Ranunculus glacialis), alpine bearberry (Arctostaphylos alpina), moss bell heather (Harrimanella hypnoides), crowberry
Amara_alpina
Topics referred to by the same term
dictionary. Kinnikinnick, kinnikinic, kinnikinick, etc. may refer to: Bearberry (Arctostaphylos spp.), commonly referred to as "kinnikinick" Red osier
Kinnikinnick_(disambiguation)
Park in Calgary, Alberta
Great horned owl. Other plants in the sanctuary include Canada Violet, Bearberry, Creeping Juniper, Red Baneberry, Sparrow's-egg Lady's Slipper, and North
Wood's Douglas Fir Tree Sanctuary
Wood's_Douglas_Fir_Tree_Sanctuary
oblongifolius) Aromatic sumac also called squaw bush (Rhus aromatica) Bearberry also called kinnikinnick (Arctostaphylos uva-ursi) Bur oak (Quercus macrocarpa)
List of species described by the Lewis and Clark Expedition
List_of_species_described_by_the_Lewis_and_Clark_Expedition
Glycoside that is derived from glucose
example, in the flavonoids chemical family. Arbutin, which occurs in bearberry along with methyl arbutin, hydrolyses to hydroquinone and glucose. Pharmacologically
Glucoside
have their southernmost range in Sweden, including Alpine azalea, Alpine bearberry and Agrostis mertensii. Moss and lichen grow rather abundantly due to
Tandövala
National park in Maine, United States
flowering plants found in the mountains and rocky areas include alpine aster, bearberry, velvetleaf blueberry, bush-honeysuckle, black chokeberry, three-toothed
Acadia_National_Park
Temperate broadleaf and mixed forest ecoregion in Canada and the United States
bilberry (Vaccinium uliginosum), lapland rosebay (Rhododendron lapponicum), bearberry willow (Salix uva-ursi), mountain sandwort (Minuartia groenlandica), and
Eastern forest–boreal transition
Eastern_forest–boreal_transition
Species of evergreen tree
known in the United States as the madrona, madrone, madroño, madroña, or bearberry. The name strawberry tree (A. unedo) may also be found in relation to
Arbutus_menziesii
Mountain in Alaska, U.S.
include Highbush Peak, Lowbush Peak, Nagoon Mountain, Blueberry Hill, and Bearberry Point. Based on the Köppen climate classification, Lingon Mountain is
Lingon_Mountain
Mountain range in Spain
junipers, rowan and yew. Shrubs tree heath, French lavender, common juniper, bearberry, fern, rockroses, common hawthorn, Fabaceae, boiss, rosemary and thyme
Sierra_de_Guadarrama
Nature reserve in Massachusetts, US
and sandplain grasslands. Wasque is home to such species as beach plum, bearberry, blackberry, black huckleberry, blue toadflax, bluets, chokeberry, dwarf
Wasque
soon to populate; and sometimes other species such as grape, cherry, and bearberry. This habitat may be willow thickets, red maple thicket or an aspen thicket
Mammals_of_the_Indiana_Dunes
Banana passionfruit Passiflora tarminiana Barberry Berberis vulgaris Bearberry Arctostaphylos uva-ursi Bell apple Passiflora nitida Bengal currant Carissa
List_of_culinary_fruits
River in Minnesota, United States
of northern Wadena County, Minnesota. Hazel, blueberries, sweet fern, bearberry, wintergreen, bracken and reindeer moss provide lush ground cover. The
Crow_Wing_River
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Surname or Lastname
English
English : probably a variant of Elder.
Boy/Male
British, English, French, Greek, Latin
Greek God of Wine
Girl/Female
German, Spanish
Manly; Strong as Man; Female Version of Charles; Womanly
Girl/Female
Teutonic
Wise advisor.
Boy/Male
Arthurian Legend
Son of Arthur.
Girl/Female
Australian, Celtic
A Great Warrior Woman of Myth
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Christian, English, French, German, Indian, Irish
Man; Place Name; Pretty Brook; Of the Dark Ones; Pleasent Stream
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Master Mind
Girl/Female
Tamil
Courageous, Calm
Female
Japanese
Japanese name BUNKO means "literary child."
BEARBERRY
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BEARBERRY
n.
A glucoside found in the bearberry (and others of the Ericaceae), and extracted as a bitter, yellow, amorphous mass.
n.
Prepared leaves or bark of certain plants; -- used by the Indians of the Northwest for smoking, either mixed with tobacco or as a substitute for it. Also, a plant so used, as the osier cornel (Cornus stolonijra), and the bearberry (Arctostaphylus Uva-ursi).
n.
A trailing plant of the heath family (Arctostaphylos uva-ursi), having leaves which are tonic and astringent, and glossy red berries of which bears are said to be fond.
n.
The bearberry.