Dictionary Definition
bramble n : any of various rough thorny shrubs or
vines
User Contributed Dictionary
English
Pronunciation
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- Rhymes with: -æmbəl
Noun
- Common blackberry.
- Any of several closely related thorny plants in the genus Rubus, including blackberry and raspberry.
- Any thorny shrub.
Derived terms
Translations
blackberry
- Finnish: karhunvatukka
any thorny shrub
- Finnish: piikkipensas
Extensive Definition
Bramble refers to thorny plants of the genus Rubus, in the
Rose family
(Rosaceae).
Brambles include blackberries, loganberries, and other
closely related plants. Bramble fruit is the fruit of any plant of the Genus
Rubus, such
as the blackberry or
the raspberry. The
word comes from Germanic
*bram-bezi, whence also German
Brombeere and French
framboise. In popular
UK
usage the term primarily refers to the blackberry bush; in Scotland and the
north of England it refers
to both the blackberry bush and its fruits.
Bramble bushes have a distinctive growth form.
They send up long, arching canes that do not flower or set fruit until the second year of
growth. Many types of brambles bear edible fruit, and many have
recurved thorns that dig into clothing and flesh when the victim
tries to pull away from them. Some types also have hair-like
thorns. Brambles usually have trifoliate or palmately-compound
leaves.
Bramble fruits are aggregate
fruits. Each small unit is called a drupelet. In some, such as
blackberry, the
flower receptacle is elongate and part of the ripe fruit, making
the blackberry an aggregate-accessory fruit.
Uses
Many species are grown and bred for their fruit. Ornamental species can be grown for flowers (e.g. Rubus trilobus), for their ornamental stems (e.g. Rubus cockburnianus), and some as ground cover (e.g. Rubus tricolor). The thorny varieties are sometimes grown for game cover, and occasionally for protection.Most species are important for their conservation
and wildlife value in their native range. The flowers attract
nectar-feeding butterflies and hoverflies, and
are a particular favorite of Volucella
pellucens.
Brambles are important food plants for the
larvae of several species
of Lepidoptera -
see
list of Lepidoptera that feed on Rubus.
Bramble leaves are used as a main food source for
captive stick
insects.
Birds such as blackbirds, and
some mammals, will feed on the nutritious fruits in autumn.
Split bramble stems are traditionally used as
binding material for straw in production of lip work basketry, such
as lipwork chairs and bee skeps.
Growing brambles
There are many different systems developed for the commercial culture of Blackberries and Raspberries. Bramble cultivars are separated into several categories based on their growth habit. They are either considered erect, semi-erect, or trailing.bramble in French: Ronce commune
bramble in Dutch: Braam (plant)
Synonyms, Antonyms and Related Words
adherent, adhesive, barnacle, brier, brier bush, bristle, bulldog, burr, bush, cactus, catchweed, cement, cleavers, decal, decalcomania, glue, goose grass, gunk, leech, limpet, molasses, mucilage, needle, nettle, paste, pine needle, plaster, prickle, quill, remora, scrub, shrub, shrubbery, spicule, spiculum, spike, spikelet, spine, sticker, syrup, thistle, thorn, yucca