(1) If you want to give someone a huckleberry pie, I'll bake you one.(2) Drought-tolerant shrubs range from manzanita, cotoneaster and rockrose to toyon, huckleberry and other varieties of ceanothus.(3) I'm convinced that my huckleberry pie will get people to take me seriously as a bona fide pastry chef.(4) Recently, volunteer crews dug up a variety of forest plants including huckleberry , sword fern, deer fern and maple vine from the low elevation filtration site.(5) However, the fruit of the huckleberry is different in structure; it is not a true berry, but a drupe, a fruit with a hard stone.(6) The huckleberry is native throughout the Pacific Northwest, providing yet another avenue for spread of the disease.(7) As I lightly sprinkle sugar over the huckleberries , the phone rings.(8) Much of our food, such as huckleberries or blackberries, came from the woods.(9) We have feasted not only on blackberries but also on huckleberries , plums, apples, lamb's quarters, and dandelions.(10) It was a wilderness of cathedral-like redwoods, of ferns and huckleberries , oaks and stately firs, and a myriad of flowers and wildlife.(11) In a saucepan, combine the huckleberries , elderfloxver syrup, and lemon juice.(12) He works for two years in his Grandpa's store, picking huckleberries , and selling bait to local fisherman in order to save the fifty dollars needed to buy the hounds.(13) In a single day, one scientist estimated, a grizzly may consume 400,000 huckleberries .(14) Then came the Indians on their ponies to pick huckleberries and to fish.(15) These include berries, especially huckleberries , fruits, nuts, bulbs, and tubers.
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