wild raspberry
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Definition
- Noun:
- A type of raspberry plant: "wild raspberry" refers specifically to the common European raspberry plant (Rubus idaeus), which is a species of bramble.
- The fruit of this plant: It also denotes the edible aggregate fruit produced by this plant, typically red or orange in color when ripe.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- We went foraging and found a patch of wild raspberry. (We went searching for food in nature and discovered a group of wild raspberry plants.)
- The jam was made from freshly picked wild raspberries. (The sweet spread was made from recently collected fruits of the wild raspberry plant.)
Advanced Usage
- Botanical context: In botanical or horticultural discussions, "wild raspberry" distinguishes the naturally occurring, uncultivated form from commercially cultivated varieties.
- The study compared the genetic diversity of the wild raspberry to cultivated hybrids.
Variants and Related Words
- Rubus idaeus (n): The scientific Latin name for the species commonly called the wild raspberry or European red raspberry.
- Raspberry cane (n): The woody stem of the raspberry plant.
- Bramble (n): A general term for any rough, tangled prickly shrub, especially of the genus , which includes raspberries and blackberries.
Synonyms
- European raspberry: Another common name for the same species.
- Red raspberry: A name often used interchangeably, though some cultivated red varieties are distinct.
Notes on Meaning
- The term "wild raspberry" primarily denotes the plant species in its natural, non-cultivated state. While the fruit is a key characteristic, the term itself is not typically used to describe the fruit's color ("fruit red or orange") as a separate meaning, but rather as a descriptive feature of the fruit produced by this specific wild plant. The color can vary.
Noun
- the common European raspberry; fruit red or orange