raspberry bush
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Definition
Noun: A raspberry bush is a type of woody, thorny plant (a bramble) that produces the soft, edible fruit known as a raspberry. The fruits are typically red but can also be black or yellow, and they are characterized by being round, smaller than blackberries, and separating from their white core (the receptacle) when picked.
Usage
The term "raspberry bush" refers specifically to the plant itself, not the fruit alone. It is used when discussing gardening, agriculture, or the natural source of the fruit. * We planted a raspberry bush at the edge of the garden. * The raspberry bush is full of thorns, so be careful when picking. * These berries came fresh from my neighbor's raspberry bush.
Advanced Usage
- The term can be used generically for plants of the genus that produce raspberries.
- In botanical or horticultural contexts, specific cultivars might be named (e.g., 'Heritage' raspberry bush).
Variants and Related Words
- Raspberry (noun): The fruit produced by the raspberry bush.
- She added fresh raspberries to the salad.
- Cane (noun): The individual long, woody stem of a raspberry bush.
- After fruiting, the old canes should be pruned.
Synonyms
- Bramble (noun): A general term for any rough, tangled, prickly shrub, especially of the genus (which includes raspberries and blackberries).
- Raspberry plant (noun): A direct synonym.
Notes on Meaning
- The core definition focuses on the plant structure (woody brambles) and the key botanical feature of its fruit (separating from the receptacle).
- It is distinct from a "blackberry bush," whose fruit does not separate from its core.
Noun
- woody brambles bearing usually red but sometimes black or yellow fruits that separate from the receptacle when ripe and are rounder and smaller than blackberries