youngberry
/ˈjʌŋbərɪ/noun
(pl. -ies)
- a bramble of a variety which bears large edible reddish-black fruit. First cultivated in the US, it is believed to be a hybrid of a dewberry杨氏杂交莓果。
词源
1920s: named after B. M. Young (fl. 1905), the American horticulturalist who first raised it.