Farkleberry is a small, stiff-branched, evergreen or persistent-leaved tree or large shrub found on acid, sandy, well-drained soils in fields, clearings, open mixed forests, dry hillsides and wet bottomlands in east Texas west to the Bastrop area. It has small, bell-shaped, drooping white or pinkish flowers in loose racemes followed by small, black inedible fruit that matures in the fall. The leathery, glossy green leaves turn rich red in autumn.
2007-02-26 11:57:21
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answered by jenna 1
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is that even a real item? look it up at dictionary.com or some other dictionary. ;| that is so odd...farkleberry??? o.o
2007-02-26 11:50:29
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answered by cheerios 1
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sorry, never heard of it..where did you learn of the name?
2007-02-26 11:54:21
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answered by Nikkib 4
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do u mean frankenberry?
that would be cereal...strawberry very good
2007-02-26 11:51:13
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answered by tigermoondog 4
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