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coffeeberry

[kaw-fee-ber-ee, kof-ee-]

noun

plural

coffeeberries 
  1. an evergreen shrub, Rhamnus californica, of the buckthorn family, common in the western U.S., having small, greenish flowers and red fruit that turns black, grown as a bee plant.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of coffeeberry1

An Americanism dating back to 1655–65; coffee + berry
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Example Sentences

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Monkey flowers in orange and red, scarlet bugler, purple and white sages and coffeeberry shrubs are coming into their own.

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Acres of terraced growing areas and multiple greenhouses produced many native plants grown from seed collected around the park such as sumacs, ceanothus, yellow-blooming flannel bush, manzanitas, barberries, monkeyflowers, Catalina cherry, toyon and coffeeberry.

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Other shrubs such as currants, toyon, coffeeberry and lemonade berry have lots of flowers in the spring and colorful berries in the late summer and fall.

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They narrowed the list by dividing the plants into three categories: hyper-local plants to save water, chaparral plants to fight erosion, and medicinal/edible varieties like California coffeeberry and sagebrush for self-sufficiency.

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All products in the line are free of fragrances, parabens and sulfates, the company said, and feature a high level of resveratrol, along with other natural ingredients like pomegranate, sea-buckthorn, licorice root and coffeeberry extract.

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