They are rich in beautiful mosses and the wildraspberry.
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It was quite a large one, and it was thickly overgrown with wildraspberry vines.
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There are whippy stems of wildraspberry.
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It was growing dark when we approached a hut surrounded by the dense wood and wildraspberry bushes.
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The verdant and graceful sprays of the wildraspberry are unfolded very early, long before its time of flowering.
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The path is bordered by dog's mercury, woodruff, wildraspberry and wood sage, indicators of the age of this plant community.
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It was impassible in summer with its tangles of wildraspberry bushes, but in late fall and winter the thorny undergrowth subsided.
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There was forest on the southern side: thick beech, maple and mountain ash underscored with wildraspberry bushes, the fruits tiny yet intensely flavoured.
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Its brilliant haws, or fruit, later on are a botanical advance on the blackberry and wildraspberry, which belong to the same natural order.
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That there are lurking beauties, however, peeping shyly out like johnny-jump-ups and wildraspberry blossoms, there appears to be some evidence on the jacket.
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Pine-trees grew thickly all over, but here and there were patches of silver birch, scrub oak, and considerable colonies of wildraspberry and gooseberry bushes.
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He found some wildraspberries and ate them.
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It tasted good with the wildraspberries Peacie had put in it; they grew in her yard.
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The herders brought a basket of wildraspberries, and Clover turned them into jam for winter use.
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Before I began this memorandum I made a first-rate breakfast of sea-trout, finishing off with wildraspberries.