Rubus caesius
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Definition
Noun: 1. A specific species of bramble: Rubus caesius is the scientific name for a low-growing, creeping European bramble plant that produces dewberries, which are a type of soft, edible fruit similar to blackberries.
Usage
- is commonly found in hedgerows and woodland edges across Europe.
- The fruits of are often harvested in late summer.
- Botanists study the growth patterns of species like .
Advanced Usage
- In botanical and horticultural contexts, the binomial nomenclature is used for precise identification, distinguishing it from other brambles like the common blackberry ( agg.).
Variants and Related Words
- Dewberry: The common name for the fruit produced by and related species. It can also refer to the plant itself in non-scientific language.
- Bramble: A general term for any rough, tangled, prickly shrub, especially of the genus .
- : The genus name, which includes raspberries, blackberries, and dewberries.
Synonyms
- European dewberry
- Creeping bramble
Related Phrases/Idioms
(This term is a scientific name and is not typically used in idioms or phrasal verbs.)
Noun
- creeping European bramble bearing dewberries