raspberry$66814$ - traducción al griego
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raspberry$66814$ - traducción al griego

SPECIES OF PLANT
American Raspberry; American raspberry; American Red Raspberry; American red raspberry
  • ''Rubus strigosus'': foliage showing the large leaf of a first-year shoot, and the smaller leaves of a second-year shoot

raspberry      
n. σμέουρο, βατόμουρο
blackberry bush         
  • A wild blackberry harvest
  • A tree bumblebee ''([[Bombus hypnorum]])'' pollinating blackberries
  • Black Butte blackberry
  • ''Blackberry Woman'', sculpture by [[Richmond Barthé]], cast 1932
  • The pale pink blackberry blossom
  • Second-year flowering, fruiting floricanes to the left. First-year primocanes without flowers or fruit growing on the right.
FRUIT OF RUBUS SUBG. RUBUS
Blackberry (fruit); Blackberries; Black-berry; Blackberry Vines; Blackberry bush; Culture of blackberry; Bush Blackberry; Bush blackberry; Bramble raspberry; Bramble Raspberry; Eubatus; Rubus subg. Rubus; Rubus subg. Eubatus; Blackberry cultivar
βατομουριά

Definición

raspberry
(raspberries)
Raspberries are small, soft, red fruit that grow on bushes.
N-COUNT

Wikipedia

Rubus strigosus

Rubus strigosus, the American red raspberry or American raspberry, is a species of Rubus native to much of North America. It was often treated as a variety or subspecies of the closely related Eurasian Rubus idaeus (red raspberry or European red raspberry), but is now more commonly treated as a distinct species. Many of the commercial raspberry cultivars grown for their fruit derive from hybrids between R. strigosus and R. idaeus; see Raspberry for more details.