Northern dewberry
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Definition
Noun: * A trailing bramble (Rubus flagellaris) native to eastern North America, producing edible blackberry-like fruits. It is a type of dewberry, characterized by its low-growing, vine-like habit.
Usage
This term is used specifically in botanical and natural history contexts to identify a particular plant species. It is a compound noun where "northern" specifies the geographic range of this type of "dewberry." * The northern dewberry is often found in dry, open woods and fields. * We went foraging and collected a basket of fruit from the northern dewberry.
Advanced Usage
- The term can be used metonymically to refer to the fruit of the plant itself.
- The pie was made with wild northern dewberry.
Variants and Related Words
- Dewberry (n): The common name for various trailing species of the genus .
- Blackberry (n): A closely related fruit from more upright, thorny shrubs of the same genus.
- Bramble (n): A general term for any prickly shrub of the genus .
Synonyms
- Rubus flagellaris (n): The scientific binomial name.
- Common dewberry (n): A frequent alternative common name for the same species.
Related Phrases
- Trailing blackberry: A descriptive name sometimes used for this and similar dewberry species, emphasizing its growth form.
Noun
- of eastern North America