Juneberry
Americannoun
plural
Juneberriesnoun
Etymology
Origin of Juneberry
Example Sentences
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“We will paint this space Juneberry, and it will wrap you in this scrumptious hug of color,” she told them.
From Washington Post • Aug. 24, 2022
They will later have the family’s weekly Sunday dinner, when all her cousins and siblings and aunts pack into Jewel’s house to eat “Indian tacos” and dip homemade bread in sweet Juneberry soup.
From Washington Post • Jan. 3, 2018
Mature leaves pubescent beneath Juneberry, Amelanchier canadensis var. botryapium. 46a.
From The Plants of Michigan Simple Keys for the Identification of the Native Seed Plants of the State by Gleason, Henry Allan
It is like the Canadian Juneberry or Snowy Mespilus, but not so beautiful.
From Trees and Shrubs for English Gardens by Cook, Ernest Thomas
The dwarf Juneberry, with their villous young leaves and white flowers, are very attractive in April and should receive more attention from our planters.
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