European raspberry

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Definition

Noun 1. A common wild raspberry plant native to Europe, or its fruit: This term refers specifically to Rubus idaeus, a species of bramble that produces edible aggregate fruits. The berries are typically red but can also be orange.

Usage and Examples
  • The European raspberry grows abundantly in woodland clearings and hedgerows.
  • For this recipe, you can use cultivated raspberries or wild European raspberries.
  • The European raspberry is considered the wild ancestor of many modern cultivated varieties.
Advanced Usage
  • In botanical and horticultural contexts, European raspberry is used to distinguish the wild Eurasian species ( subsp. ) from the related American red raspberry ( subsp. ) and other cultivated hybrids.
Variants and Related Words
  • Raspberry (noun): The general term for the fruit or plant of the genus . "European raspberry" is a specific type of raspberry.
  • Wild raspberry (noun): Often used synonymously with European raspberry in a European context.
  • Rubus idaeus (noun): The scientific Latin name for the species.
Synonyms
  • Wild raspberry (in European contexts)
  • Red raspberry (though this can also refer to American varieties)
  • Common raspberry
Notes on Different Meanings
  • The term European raspberry is primarily botanical and geographical. It specifies the plant's origin and typical wild form, in contrast to commercially grown cultivars which are often hybrids.
Noun
  1. the common European raspberry; fruit red or orange