Definition of Swamp blackberry

1. Noun. Of eastern North America.


Lexicographical Neighbors of Swamp Blackberry

swallowtails
swallowwort
swallowworts
swaly
swam
swamboite
swami
swamies
swamis
swamp
swamp ash
swamp azalea
swamp bay
swamp beggar-ticks
swamp birch
swamp blackberry (current term)
swamp blueberry
swamp buggy
swamp candleberry
swamp candles
swamp chestnut oak
swamp cooler
swamp cottonwood
swamp cypress
swamp dewberry
swamp fever
swamp fly honeysuckle
swamp gum
swamp hare
swamp hickory

Literary usage of Swamp blackberry

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

1. How to Know the Wild Flowers: A Guide to the Names, Haunts, and Habits of by Frances Theodora Parsons, Marion Satterlee (1900)
"RUNNING swamp blackberry. Rubus hispidus. Rose Family. Stems. ... Over the mosses in the swamp the running swamp blackberry trails its reddish stems with ..."

2. On the Trail; an Outdoor Book for Girls by Lina Beard, Adelia Belle Beard (1915)
"Running swamp blackberry Perhaps you have seen the blackberry with fruit so small it seems only partially ... They are called the running swamp blackberry. ..."

3. How to Know Wild Fruits: A Guide to Plants when Not in Flower by Means of by Maude Gridley Peterson (1914)
"RUNNING swamp blackberry (Rubus hispidus) The berries are borne on leafless stems which are often bristly. August. Leaves. — The small, usually three, ..."

4. The Ottawa Naturalist by Ottawa Field-Naturalists' Club (1890)
"(swamp blackberry.) Borders of peat-bogs. Mer Bleue. Race-course swamp, Bank Street Road. Aylmer. Ju.—2. GEUM, L. Avens. 607. G. ALBUM, Gmelin. ..."

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