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The bloodberry (Rivina humilis) belongs to Phytolaccaceae (the Pokeweed family). It is an evergreen perennial herb that is distributed from the southern United Stated to tropical America. This herb can reach about 1.2 m in height, and the base of stems lignify. Leaves are thin, grossy, ovate to oblong and alternate. White to pale ponceau flowers come in racemes and fruits are ripen bright red.
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