it looks like a cram berry
Early settlers called it the "craneberry" because the stem and flower look like the neck and head of a crane. Over time, it was shortened to "cranberry."
It looks like a blown up cranberry when it is picked and its black.
The name "cranberry" is believed to have originated from early European settlers in America who thought the flower of the cranberry plant resembled the head and bill of a crane, hence the name "crane berry" which eventually evolved into cranberry.
Native to North America.
it look like a plant
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