Definition
A 'sand berry' refers to a small, often edible, berry that thrives in sandy environments. These berries are adapted to survive in nutrient-poor soils and can often be found near coastlines or in arid regions. Think of it like a desert survivor, small but resilient. The color varies, but many are red or orange. They are a vital food source for local wildlife, and sometimes humans too. Unlike cultivated berries, sand berries are wild and depend on their surroundings. They exemplify nature's ability to adapt to harsh conditions.