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Black Raspberry
Black raspberry is a common name for three species of the genus ''Rubus'': *''Rubus leucodermis'', native to western North America *''Rubus occidentalis ''Rubus occidentalis'' is a species of ''Rubus'' native to eastern North America. Its common name black raspberry is shared with black raspberry, other closely related species. Other names occasionally used include bear's eye blackberry, blac ...'', native to eastern North America *'' Rubus coreanus'', also known as Korean black raspberry, native to Korea, Japan, and China See also * * Blackberry (other) * Raspberry (other) {{Plant common name Berries ...
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Common Name
In biology, a common name of a taxon or organism (also known as a vernacular name, English name, colloquial name, country name, popular name, or farmer's name) is a name that is based on the normal language of everyday life; and is often contrasted with the scientific name for the same organism, which is often based in Latin. A common name is sometimes frequently used, but that is not always the case. In chemistry, IUPAC defines a common name as one that, although it unambiguously defines a chemical, does not follow the current systematic naming convention, such as acetone, systematically 2-propanone, while a vernacular name describes one used in a lab, trade or industry that does not unambiguously describe a single chemical, such as copper sulfate, which may refer to either copper(I) sulfate or copper(II) sulfate. Sometimes common names are created by authorities on one particular subject, in an attempt to make it possible for members of the general public (including s ...
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Rubus
''Rubus'' is a large and diverse genus of flowering plants in the rose family, Rosaceae, subfamily Rosoideae, most commonly known as brambles. Fruits of various species are known as raspberries, blackberries, dewberries, and bristleberries. It is a diverse genus, with the estimated number of ''Rubus'' species varying from 250 to over 1000, found across all continents except Antarctica. Most of these plants have woody stems with prickles like roses; spines, bristles, and gland-tipped hairs are also common in the genus. The ''Rubus'' fruit, sometimes called a bramble fruit, is an aggregate of drupelets. The term ''cane fruit'' or ''cane berry'' applies to any ''Rubus'' species or hybrid which is commonly grown with supports such as wires or canes, including raspberries, blackberries, and hybrids such as loganberry, boysenberry, marionberry and tayberry. The stems of such plants are also referred to as ''canes''. Description Bramble bushes typically grow as shrubs (t ...
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Rubus Leucodermis
''Rubus leucodermis'', also called whitebark raspberry, blackcap raspberry, or blue raspberry, is a species of ''Rubus'' native to western North America. Description ''Rubus leucodermis'' is a deciduous shrub growing to , with prickly shoots. While the crown is perennial, the canes are biennial, growing vegetatively one year, flowering and fruiting the second, and then dying. As with other dark raspberries, the tips of the first-year canes (primocanes) often grow downward to the soil in the fall, and take root and form tip layers which become new plants. The leaves are pinnate, with five leaflets on the leaves' hardy stems in their first year, and three leaflets on leaves on flowering branchlets with white (and infrequently light purple) flowers. The fruit is diameter, red to reddish-purple at first, turning dark purple to nearly black when ripe. The edible fruit has high contents of anthocyanins and ellagic acid. ''R. leucodermis'' is similar to the eastern black raspberry ( ...
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Rubus Occidentalis
''Rubus occidentalis'' is a species of ''Rubus'' native to eastern North America. Its common name black raspberry is shared with black raspberry, other closely related species. Other names occasionally used include bear's eye blackberry, black cap, black cap raspberry, and scotch cap. Description ''Rubus occidentalis'' is a deciduous shrub growing to tall. The leaf, leaves are leaf shape, pinnate, with five leaflets on leaves, strong-growing stems in their first year, and three leaflets on leaves on flowering branchlets. The flowers are distinct in having long, slender sepals long, more than twice as long as the petals. The round-shaped fruit is a diameter aggregation of drupelets; it is edible, and has a high content of anthocyanins and ellagic acid. Long stems also called canes grow up to in length, usually forming an arch shape, but sometimes upright. Canes have curved, sharp thorns, while immature canes are unbranched and have a whitish bloom. The black raspberry is ...
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Rubus Coreanus
300px, (left to right) ''R. coreanus, R. thibetanus, R. corchorifolius'' ''Rubus coreanus'', known as ''bokbunja'' (), Korean blackberry, or Korean bramble, is a species of raspberry native to Korea, Japan, and China. It produces edible berries (not 'true berries' in the botanical sense) that can be fermented into ''bokbunja ju'' (), a Korean fruit wine (although the majority of fruit commercially grown for producing this drink are actually ''Rubus occidentalis'', native to North America). ''R. coreanus'' fruits are usually harvested between the May and July at peak harvest season. They can only be cultivated in a few areas in Korea, different to ''Rubus occidentalis'', which can be cultivated widely across the country.Lee, M. J., Nam, J. H., Jeong, J. H., Rho, R. I., (2020). Effect of Plant Part, Extraction Method, and Harvest Time over Antioxidant Yield of Rubus coreanus. ''Pharmacognosy Magazine,'' ''16''(5), 455–460. DOI: 10.4103/pm.pm_549_19 Description ''Rubus coreanu ...
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Blackberry (other)
The blackberry is a widespread and well known shrub of the genus ''Rubus'', and its fruit. Blackberry or Black Berry, may also refer to: Botany and food * Blackberry jam fruit (''Rosenbergiodendron formosum'') * Common blackberry Company and products * BlackBerry Limited, formerly known as Research in Motion Ltd (RIM), with the following products: ** BlackBerry, smartphones by Blackberry Ltd. ** BlackBerry 10, the mobile operating system used by BlackBerry devices released between 2013 and 2015 *** List of BlackBerry 10 devices, Devices shipped with the BlackBerry 10 operating system ** BlackBerry OS, the original operating system used by BlackBerry smartphone devices *** BlackBerry Bold, QWERTY keyboard smartphones by Research in Motion Ltd *** BlackBerry Torch, a full-touchscreen line of smartphones by Research in Motion Ltd *** BlackBerry Curve, an entry-level line of smartphones by Research in Motion Ltd *** BlackBerry Tour, a previous line of smartphones by Research in Mo ...
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Raspberry (other)
The raspberry is the edible fruit of several plant species. Raspberry may also refer to: * Bramble Raspberry or ''Rubus fruticosus'', a species of blackberry * Raspberry (color), a bright crimson-rose color named for the fruit * Blowing a raspberry, making an obnoxious sound to signal disrespect * William Raspberry (1935–2012), American journalist Places * Raspberry, Arkansas, US * Raspberry, British Columbia, Canada * Raspberry Creek (British Columbia), Canada Music * Raspberries (band), a 1970s pop-rock group ** Raspberries (album), ''Raspberries'' (album), the 1972 debut album by Raspberries * "Raspberry", a song by Sloan from ''Smeared'' See also

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