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  • The shrub, also called aronia, has been planted Bank President Robert Zoellick pledged on Wednesday to boost

    WN.com - Articles related to Africa 'needs climate change cash' 2009

  • Mr. Cowell, 51 years old, sipped on his specially formulated antiaging smoothie, which he drinks daily, made with imported lingonberry, acerola berry, chokeberry and aronia juice flown in specially from exotic locations.

    The Judging of Simon Cowell Amy Chozick 2011

  • That is an aronia berry plant-cum tree that is thriving.

    Photo F-F-F- Friday: Intervention Edition « The Life and Times of Organic Mama 2009

  • Resveratrol, found in red wine, peanuts, red grape juice, mulberry, raisins, red grapes, Japanese Knotwood and possibly chokeberry (aronia melonacarpa) has antiviral properties and sends messages to the cells to stop producing viruses.

    Avoiding The Flu And Remaining Healthy Afterwards. 2009

  • One of several shrubs still growing here that were ordered from Heronswood with Dan Hinkley still at the helm, this aronia prunifolia ‘Viking’, is starting to bear its blackish fruit.

    Color in the Garden-GBDW Part One « Fairegarden 2008

  • Some other things that come to mind for the Boston area are jujubes, low-bush blueberries, aronia (wonderful fall colour!), columnar apples (close to the building) and lower-growing shubberies such as gooseberry, currant, strawberries and raspberries.

    Ask an Urban Farmer: Sustainable Fruit and Vegetable Gardening on the Balcony 2007

  • The wild ginger with its two large leaves and its queer little blossoms close to the ground is another delight to the saunterer along the rocky slopes, where the feathery shad-bush -- the aronia of Whittier -- with its wealth of snowy blossoms and the wild plum not far away, with its masses of pure white, are inspirations to clean and sweet lives, calling to mind the lines of Wordsworth:

    Some Spring Days in Iowa Frederick John Lazell 1905

  • Even the botanists have given them a great variety of names, as _pyrus, mespilus, aronia, crataegus_, and _amelanchier_.

    The Young Voyageurs Boy Hunters in the North Mayne Reid 1850

  • The 51-year-old music mogul got a taste for the beverage - which is made up of lingonberry, chokeberry, aronia juice and acerola berry - when he was recently in

    Evening Standard - Home 2011

  • Two recipes for aronia jam appear on the web site of Raintree Nursery, which also sells the plants.

    SurvivalBlog.com Rawles James Wesley 2010

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