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What (who) is dewberry$20873$ - definition

AMERICAN ZOOLOGIST
Charlie Dewberry

dewberry         
  • red-tailed bumblebee]]
  • ''[[Rubus caesius]]''
  • Newborough]], [[Wales]]
  • Wild dewberries, picked in North Texas
GROUP OF SPECIES IN THE GENUS RUBUS AND THEIR FRUIT
Culture of dewberry; Dew berry; Dewberries
¦ noun (plural dewberries)
1. a trailing bramble with soft prickles and edible blue-black fruit with a dewy white bloom. [Rubus caesius (Europe) and other species.]
2. the fruit of the dewberry.
Dewberry         
  • red-tailed bumblebee]]
  • ''[[Rubus caesius]]''
  • Newborough]], [[Wales]]
  • Wild dewberries, picked in North Texas
GROUP OF SPECIES IN THE GENUS RUBUS AND THEIR FRUIT
Culture of dewberry; Dew berry; Dewberries
The dewberries are a group of species in the genus Rubus, section Rubus, closely related to the blackberries. They are small trailing (rather than upright or high-arching) brambles with aggregate fruits, reminiscent of the raspberry, but are usually purple to black instead of red.
Rubus aculifer         
SPECIES OF PLANT
Rubus aculiferus; Thorny dewberry
Rubus aculifer, the thorny dewberry, is a rare North American species of flowering plant in the rose family.

Wikipedia

Charley Dewberry

Charley Dewberry is the Dean of Gutenberg College in Eugene, Oregon.

He has worked as a stream and field worker in the Pacific Northwest. He is the chief architect of the Siuslaw partnership's Knowles Creek restoration project, one of five finalists in 2003 for the prestigious international Thiess Riverprize. Dewberry continues diving and teaching salmon-survey techniques.

Over the last 25 years he has worked at the U.S. Forest Service's anadromous fish unit in Corvallis, Oregon; for the Pacific Rivers Council; and for Ecotrust. He was one of the original divers in the development of the Hankin-Reeves whole-basin survey technique, a standard method for conducting juvenile salmon surveys. He managed the Pacific River Council's national river restoration project, which published Entering the Watershed (Island Press).

He has published two books, Saving Science: A Critique of Science and Its Role in Salmon Recovery and Intelligent Discourse: Exposing the fallacious standoff between Evolution and Intelligent Design.