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has gloss(noun) American blackberry with oblong black fruit
western dewberry, western blackberry, Rubus ursinus
has glosseng: Rubus ursinus is a species of blackberry or dewberry known by the common names California blackberry and Pacific blackberry. It is native to western North America. This is a wide, spreading shrub or vine-bearing bush with prickly branches. Its white flowers may be distinguished from those of other blackberries by their narrow petals. The sweet, edible fruits are dark purple to black and up to 2 centimeters in length. One theory surmises that this species is an ancestor of the loganberry, and is a parent of the Boysenberry. in coastal Washington, the plants are both male and female, the trailing vines appear to be bi-annual for fruiting. They are vigorous spreaders, and need high amounts of moisture to set large fruit. In coastal areas of Washington state they are called "little wild blackberries" and are a favored fruit for commercial pies at restaurants and bakeries.
lexicalizationeng: R ursinus
lexicalizationeng: R. ursinus
lexicalizationeng: Rubus ursinus
lexicalizationeng: western blackberry
lexicalizationeng: western dewberry
subclass of(noun) bramble with sweet edible black or dark purple berries that usually do not separate from the receptacle
blackberry bush, blackberry
has subclass(noun) cultivated hybrid bramble of California having large dark wine-red fruit with a flavor resembling raspberries
boysenberry bush, boysenberry
has subclass(noun) red-fruited bramble native from Oregon to Baja California
Rubus ursinus loganobaccus, Rubus loganobaccus, loganberry
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has part(noun) large sweet black or very dark purple edible aggregate fruit of any of various bushes of the genus Rubus
blackberry
similare/Rubus ursinus

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