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Yes, some berries do grow in prairie regions. Species like wild strawberries, blackberries, and serviceberries can often be found in these areas, thriving in the open grasslands and along edges of wooded areas. Prairie ecosystems support a variety of plant life, including berry-producing shrubs and plants that contribute to the biodiversity of the region. However, the types of berries available may vary based on specific prairie conditions and geography.

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