Yes. They are called highbush cranberry and other names. I have several growing in the woods behind my home in Maine. I was very surprised by this because I used to pick Cranberries on the bogs down in Southern Massachusetts, so to see them on trees was odd to say the least. My husband and I are doing research on these berries to learn more about them.
They are grown on bushes but are flooded for easier harvest.
Avocados are grown on trees, not bushes.
Strawberries grow on bushes, not trees.
Roses are bushes.
trees are really tall if you have noticed and bushes are smaller
bushes bushes,trees.
tangerines grow on trees. why would you think that they grow on bushes??
Trees.
Trees
A Large area with lots of trees and bushes
Hackberry trees
Pine, fir, and spruce trees do not provide nectar. Juniper bushes also do not produce nectar.