Definition of Rubus cuneifolius

1. Noun. Stiff shrubby blackberry of the eastern United States (Connecticut to Florida).

Exact synonyms: Sand Blackberry
Generic synonyms: Blackberry, Blackberry Bush

Lexicographical Neighbors of Rubus Cuneifolius

Rubik's cubes
Rubik's cubist
Rubik's cubists
Rubin
Rubin test
Rubinstein
Rubix cube
Rubner
Rubner's laws of growth
Rubner's test
Rubus australis
Rubus caesius
Rubus canadensis
Rubus chamaemorus
Rubus cissoides
Rubus cuneifolius (current term)
Rubus flagellaris
Rubus fruticosus
Rubus hispidus
Rubus idaeus
Rubus idaeus strigosus
Rubus loganobaccus
Rubus occidentalis
Rubus odoratus
Rubus parviflorus
Rubus phoenicolasius
Rubus saxatilis
Rubus spectabilis
Rubus strigosus
Rubus trivialis

Literary usage of Rubus cuneifolius

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Sketch of the Evolution of Our Native Fruits by Liberty Hyde Bailey (1898)
"Rubus cuneifolius. varieties are found iu the wild and are now and then introduced into cultivation. The Topsy blackberry (Fig. 70) is a stiff-growing and ..."

2. The Vascular Flora of Pennsylvania: Annotated Checklist and Atlas by Ann Fowler Rhoads, William M. Klein (1993)
"... (Bailey) Rydb. pro parte P Rubus cuneifolius Pursh Sand blackberry Deciduous shrub Dry, open thickets and roadsides, in sandy soil. ..."

3. The Vascular Flora of Pennsylvania: Annotated Checklist and Atlas by Ann Fowler Rhoads, William M. Klein (1993)
"... (Bailey) Rydb. pro parte P Rubus cuneifolius Pursh Sand blackberry Deciduous shrub Dry, open thickets and roadsides, in sandy soil. ..."

4. An Illustrated Flora of the Northern United States: Canada and the British by Nathaniel Lord Britton, Addison Brown (1897)
"... the 'Adirondacks, and in the higher southern Alleghanies. June-Aug. 12. Rubus cuneifolius Pursh. Sand Blackberry. Knee-high Blackberry. (Fig. ..."

5. Sketch of the Evolution of Our Native Fruits by Liberty Hyde Bailey (1898)
"Rubus cuneifolius. varieties are found iu the wild and are now and then introduced into cultivation. The Topsy blackberry (Fig. 70) is a stiff-growing and ..."

6. The Vascular Flora of Pennsylvania: Annotated Checklist and Atlas by Ann Fowler Rhoads, William M. Klein (1993)
"... (Bailey) Rydb. pro parte P Rubus cuneifolius Pursh Sand blackberry Deciduous shrub Dry, open thickets and roadsides, in sandy soil. ..."

7. The Vascular Flora of Pennsylvania: Annotated Checklist and Atlas by Ann Fowler Rhoads, William M. Klein (1993)
"... (Bailey) Rydb. pro parte P Rubus cuneifolius Pursh Sand blackberry Deciduous shrub Dry, open thickets and roadsides, in sandy soil. ..."

8. An Illustrated Flora of the Northern United States: Canada and the British by Nathaniel Lord Britton, Addison Brown (1897)
"... the 'Adirondacks, and in the higher southern Alleghanies. June-Aug. 12. Rubus cuneifolius Pursh. Sand Blackberry. Knee-high Blackberry. (Fig. ..."

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