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  2. Cranberry - Wikipedia

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    Irrigation equipment is installed in the bed to provide irrigation for vine growth and for spring and autumn frost protection. A common misconception about cranberry production is that the beds remain flooded throughout the year. [17] [18] During the growing season cranberry beds are not flooded, but are irrigated regularly to maintain soil ...

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

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    Cranberries are grown in the northern region of the United States on low vines in dry bogs. Here's what to know about growing and harvesting them in the fall.

  4. List of food plants native to the Americas - Wikipedia

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    Multiple edible species of Viburnum, including Highbush Cranberry (Trilobum), Blackhaw (Prunifolium), Nannyberry (Lentago), and Mooseberry (Edule) Various species in the Prosartes line, usually called Fairybells. Mayapple; Virginia Persimmon and Texas Persimmon; Rosehips, or fruit of various wild Rosa species. Sand Cherry

  5. Climate of California - Wikipedia

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    The ENSO cycle has a huge effect on rainfall and snowfall patterns in California, especially during the winter and spring seasons. During the El Niño phase, the jet stream is located south through California, allowing for warmer temperatures and more heavy rains to occur, particularly in the southern portions of the state.

  6. Are Cranberries Really Healthy? Experts Explain - AOL

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  7. 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 ...

  8. 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.

  9. Why Wisconsin is the cranberry capital of the US - AOL

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    It's cranberry season, and farmers across the state are working to harvest the berries from their flooded marshes. "The marsh was started in 1903. We first started packing fresh fruit in 1905.