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By Bo Friberg
Published 1989
A scrubby, woody plant from the same family, Vaccinium, as the common cranberry. Mountain cranberries, as their name tells you, grow on mountainsides, unlike the common cranberry, which growns in bogs. See Cranberry.
© 1989 All rights reserved. Published by Wiley.
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