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rubus

Definition, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for rubus.

Editorial note

But the less prolific Rubus laciniatus is about to ripen for one last batch of berries as summer fades.

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Quick take

(botany) Any of the genus Rubus of flowering plants, including the raspberry and blackberry.

Meaning at a glance

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noun

(botany) Any of the genus Rubus of flowering plants, including the raspberry and blackberry.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for rubus.

noun

(botany) Any of the genus Rubus of flowering plants, including the raspberry and blackberry.

Example sentences

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But the less prolific Rubus laciniatus is about to ripen for one last batch of berries as summer fades.

2

The Himalayan Blackberry (rubus armeniacus, native to Armenia and Iran) is definitely a damaging invasive species.

3

And the various rubus' that are not commercially grown but still taste good.

4

In the Northwest, Rubus armeniacus is an invasive species which has never been heavily bred, and is one of the sweetest fruits you can find - especially in late summer.

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On a 3 day backpacking in Wyoming trip I once ate a fist-full of Rubus phoenicolasius, thinking they were wild raspberries before I looked at the leaves and realized....

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But If you want 'blackberries' on East USA the correct way is to use the totally equivalent black raspberry Rubus occidentalis that is an USA native, not so tall and has several good selections available.

Proper noun examples

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Rubus occidentalis is the black raspberry.

Frequently asked questions

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How do you use rubus in a sentence?

But the less prolific Rubus laciniatus is about to ripen for one last batch of berries as summer fades.

What does rubus mean?

(botany) Any of the genus Rubus of flowering plants, including the raspberry and blackberry.

What part of speech is rubus?

rubus is commonly used as noun.