They also eat acorns and the fruit of coffeeberry and poison oak plants.
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A coffeeberry hedge provides a screen for the entire backyard.
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Matte-leafed coffeeberry grows in a soft natural shape.
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Now the heart of Poinsett Park, the stream corridor is lush with alders, bigleaf maples and coffeeberry shrubs.
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Especially lovely now are ornamental grasses, coffeeberry, lantana, sedum, aster, verbena and many salvia varieties.
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There are a number of common shrubs and tree shrub forms in this association, including salal, toyon, coffeeberry and Western poison oak.
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You pass through a eucalyptus grove and then break out into chaparral and coastal scrub with lots of coyote brush, sagebrush, coffeeberry, toyon and the ever-present poison oak.
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Evergreen shrub of western United States bearing small red or black fruits
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