Cranberries can bounce, float and pollinate themselves: The saucy science of a Thanksgiving classic
- Written by Serina DeSalvio, Ph.D. Candidate in Genetics and Genomics, Texas A&M University
Cranberries grow on vines in sandy bogs and marshes.Lance Cheung, USDA/FlickrCranberries are a staple in U.S. households at Thanksgiving – but how did this bog dweller end up on holiday tables?
Compared to many valuable plant species that were domesticated over thousands of years, cultivated cranberry (Vaccinium macrocarpon) is a young...

