loganberry

/ˈloʊɡənˌbɛri/
noun
  1. A dark red, juicy berry that is a hybrid of a blackberry and a raspberry, often used in jams, pies, and wines.
    • She picked a basket of loganberries from the garden to make jam.
    • He spread loganberry preserves on his toast for breakfast.
    • The loganberry has a tangy flavor that works well in summer desserts.
  2. The plant that produces loganberries, a thorny bush with trailing canes.
    • The loganberry in the backyard needs a trellis to support its long canes.
    • Farmers prune loganberry bushes in late winter to encourage fruit growth.
    • A single loganberry plant can produce several pounds of fruit each season.
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