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  2. What's in season? Michigan offers a variety of summer ... - AOL

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    Michigan ranks first in the nation for producing tart cherries, dry black beans, cranberry beans and small red beans, asparagus, cucumbers and squash. Michigan ranks No. 3 in the nation for ...

  3. Cranberry - Wikipedia

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    The Cranberry Marketing Committee, based in Wareham, Massachusetts, represents more than 1,100 cranberry growers and 60 cranberry handlers across Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, New Jersey, Wisconsin, Michigan, Minnesota, Oregon, Washington and New York (Long Island). The authority for the actions taken by the Cranberry Marketing ...

  4. Cranberries Are Ready For Harvest In The Cheesehead State - AOL

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    It's cranberry season, and farmers across the state are working to harvest the berry from their flooded marshes. For almost 120 years, Nodji Van Wychen and her family have been running Wetherby's ...

  5. What fall looks like in every state - AOL

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    Cranberry bogs take up 13,000 acres in southeastern Massachusetts, according to the Cape Cod Cranberry Growers' Association. Visitors enjoy cider from a century-old mill in Michigan, where apples ...

  6. Vaccinium vitis-idaea - Wikipedia

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    Vaccinium vitis-idaea is a small evergreen shrub in the heath family Ericaceae, known colloquially as the lingonberry, partridgeberry, [a] foxberry, mountain cranberry, or cowberry. It is native to boreal forest and Arctic tundra throughout the Northern Hemisphere, including Eurasia and North America.

  7. Vaccinium macrocarpon - Wikipedia

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    Vaccinium macrocarpon, also called large cranberry, American cranberry and bearberry, is a North American species of cranberry in the subgenus Oxycoccus. [ 4 ] The name cranberry , comes from shape of the flower stamen , which looks like a crane's beak.

  8. Quiz Time! Do Cranberries Grow on a Vine or Under Water? - AOL

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    It's cranberry season! Yes, in case you didn't know—cranberries do in fact have their own season and unlike strawberries or blueberries, these tangy red berries are typically harvested from ...

  9. Vaccinium oxycoccos - Wikipedia

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    This cranberry is a small, prostrate shrub with vine-like stems that root at the nodes. The leaves are leathery and lance-shaped, up to 1 cm (0.39 in) long. [5] Flowers arise on nodding stalks a few centimeters tall. The corolla is white or pink and flexed backward away from the center of the flower.