different between youngberry vs olallieberry
youngberry
English
Etymology
Young +? berry, named for its cultivator, Byrnes M. Young.
Noun
youngberry (plural youngberries)
- A hybrid between a blackberry and a dewberry of the rose family, first cultivated in the western United States.
Related terms
- Rubus ursinus
Translations
youngberry From the web:
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olallieberry
English
Alternative forms
- olallaberry, olalliberry, ollalaberry, ollaliberry, ollalieberry
Etymology
From Chinook Jargon olallie ("berry"), probably from Lower Chinook úlali ("camas patch"), from úlal ("camas") + -i, a deictic suffix; + berry.
Noun
olallieberry (plural olallieberries)
- A hybrid berry with a tart taste created by crossing a loganberry and a youngberry.
Translations
Further reading
- olallieberry on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
Anagrams
- ollalieberry
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