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Definition of wineberry in English: wineberrynounPlural wineberries ˈwʌɪnb(ə)riˈwīnˌberē 1A bristly deciduous shrub native to China and Japan, producing scarlet berries used in cooking. Rubus phoenicolasius, family Rosaceae Example sentencesExamples - Like other brambles in its genus, wineberry forms a clump of arching canes that may reach nine feet in length.
- I recall finding wineberries growing in damp shade in a small park in northeast Georgia, but never considered growing them here.
- Other than giant forest trees, you'll find abundant barberry, winged Euonymus, Oriental bittersweet, Japanese wineberry, and shrub and vine honeysuckles.
- Other small fruits include plantings of brambles (three varieties of blackberries, four of raspberries, plus wineberries or ‘Japanese raspberries’), grapes (three varieties), blueberries (nine, each a different variety), and strawberries.
- East of the School of Forestry is what Peter terms a West Coast garden with rimu, kanuka, mountain beech, coprosma, nikau, wineberry, native fuchsia, pohutukawa, and ferns.
- 1.1 The fruit of the wineberry.
Example sentencesExamples - For an unusual alternative to raspberries, Japanese wineberries are well worth a try.
- Blueberries and wineberries ripen in July and red raspberries are available beginning in August.
- As wineberries ripen, the calyxes spread to reveal the berries within.
- Picking season begins June 15 with black raspberries first, then blackberries, blueberries and wineberries ripen next.
- Look for wineberries in thickets, fields, edges of woods or trails, in moist soil throughout the northeast.
Definition of wineberry in US English: wineberrynounˈwīnˌberē 1A bristly deciduous shrub native to China and Japan, producing scarlet berries used in cooking. Rubus phoenicolasius, family Rosaceae Example sentencesExamples - East of the School of Forestry is what Peter terms a West Coast garden with rimu, kanuka, mountain beech, coprosma, nikau, wineberry, native fuchsia, pohutukawa, and ferns.
- Other than giant forest trees, you'll find abundant barberry, winged Euonymus, Oriental bittersweet, Japanese wineberry, and shrub and vine honeysuckles.
- I recall finding wineberries growing in damp shade in a small park in northeast Georgia, but never considered growing them here.
- Like other brambles in its genus, wineberry forms a clump of arching canes that may reach nine feet in length.
- Other small fruits include plantings of brambles (three varieties of blackberries, four of raspberries, plus wineberries or ‘Japanese raspberries’), grapes (three varieties), blueberries (nine, each a different variety), and strawberries.
- 1.1 The fruit of the wineberry bush.
Example sentencesExamples - Look for wineberries in thickets, fields, edges of woods or trails, in moist soil throughout the northeast.
- For an unusual alternative to raspberries, Japanese wineberries are well worth a try.
- Picking season begins June 15 with black raspberries first, then blackberries, blueberries and wineberries ripen next.
- As wineberries ripen, the calyxes spread to reveal the berries within.
- Blueberries and wineberries ripen in July and red raspberries are available beginning in August.
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