dewberry bush
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Definition
- Noun:
- A trailing bramble plant: A dewberry bush is a type of blackberry plant characterized by its trailing or low-growing, vine-like stems (canes), as opposed to the more upright growth of other blackberries. It belongs to the genus Rubus.
- The fruit-bearing plant: The term refers specifically to the plant itself, which produces the edible dewberry fruit.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- We found a patch of dewberry bush growing along the edge of the forest.
- The dewberry bush has thorny canes that trail along the ground.
Advanced Usage
- Botanical context: In botanical or horticultural descriptions, "dewberry bush" specifies the growth habit () and distinguishes it from other species like the erect or arching blackberry canes.
- The native dewberry bush (Rubus flagellaris) is an important food source for wildlife.
Variants and Related Words
- Dewberry (n): The sweet, edible aggregate fruit produced by the dewberry bush.
- The dewberries from this bush are ripe and ready to pick.
- Trailing blackberry (n): A common synonym for dewberry bush, emphasizing its growth form.
- Bramble (n): A general term for any rough, tangled, prickly shrub, especially of the genus , which includes dewberries, blackberries, and raspberries.
Synonyms
- Trailing blackberry
- Ground berry (regional)
Notes on Meaning
- The term "dewberry bush" is primarily used to describe the plant. The fruit is simply called a "dewberry."
- It is often found in wild, uncultivated areas across North America and other regions.
Noun
- any of several trailing blackberry brambles especially of North America