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  2. Marionberry - Wikipedia

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    Marionberries may be called caneberries due to their typical extensive growth on long canes (vines) and brambles. [5] Marionberries are an aggregate fruit formed in a cluster of many juice filled sacks called drupelets. [5] The marionberry plant is a vigorously growing trailing vine, with some canes up to 20 feet (6.1 m) long.

  3. Willamette Valley - Wikipedia

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    The marionberry, a cross between Chehalem and Olallie blackberries, was bred at Oregon State University as part of a berry-developing partnership with the US Department of Agriculture that dates back to the early 1900s. It is named for Marion County in the Willamette Valley, where most of the field trials took place.

  4. Category:Berries - Wikipedia

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    M. Marionberry; Mitchella repens; Morisonia speciosa; Morus (plant) Morus indica; Morus mongolica; Black mulberry; Pakistan mulberry; Myrcia ascendens; Myrcia attenuata

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    An ongoing crisis stemming from a widening landslide is threatening multimillion-dollar homes in the Southern California city of Rancho Palos Verdes. Residents in the growing landslide zone, which ...

  6. Hardiness zone - Wikipedia

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    A hardiness zone is a geographic area defined as having a certain average annual minimum temperature, a factor relevant to the survival of many plants. In some ...

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  9. Hardiness (plants) - Wikipedia

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    Hardiness of plants is defined by their native extent's geographic location: longitude, latitude and elevation. These attributes are often simplified to a hardiness zone. In temperate latitudes, the term most often describes resistance to cold, or "cold-hardiness", and is generally measured by the lowest temperature a plant can withstand.

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