rubus hispidus
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Definition
Noun: 1. A species of bramble or dewberry: Rubus hispidus is a low-growing, trailing or creeping perennial plant in the rose family (Rosaceae), native to eastern North America. It is characterized by its slender, bristly (hispid) stems, compound leaves, and small, edible black aggregate fruits.
Usage Notes
- This is a scientific or botanical term. It is primarily used in formal contexts such as botanical descriptions, field guides, ecological studies, and horticulture.
- In everyday conversation, people are more likely to use its common names.
Examples of Usage
- Noun:
- Rubus hispidus is commonly found in moist, open woods and clearings.
- The botanist identified the ground cover as Rubus hispidus, the swamp dewberry.
- Several native pollinators rely on the early summer flowers of Rubus hispidus.
Advanced Usage
- In Taxonomic Context: The name follows binomial nomenclature (Genus , species ). The specific epithet "" is Latin for "bristly," describing the plant's physical characteristic.
Variants and Related Words
- Common Names:
- Swamp dewberry: The most frequently used common name, referring to its habitat and fruit type.
- Bristly dewberry: A direct translation of the species name, emphasizing the prickly stems.
- Running swamp blackberry: A descriptive name noting its growth habit and relation to blackberries.
Synonyms
- Swamp dewberry (common name)
- Bristly dewberry (common name)
Related Terms (Not Synonyms)
- Dewberry: A common name for various trailing species within the genus .
- Blackberry: A common name for upright or arching species within the genus with larger fruits.
- Bramble: A general term for prickly shrubs of the genus .
- Rosaceae: The rose family, the plant family to which this species belongs.
Noun
- of eastern North America