loganberry
lo gan ber ry |ˈlōgənˌberē ˈloʊɡənˌbɛri | ▶noun ( pl. loganberries ) 1 an edible dull-red soft fruit, considered to be a hybrid of a raspberry and an American dewberry. 2 the scrambling blackberrylike plant that bears this fruit. [Rubus loganobaccus, family Rosaceae. ] ORIGIN late 19th cent.: from the name of John H. Logan (1841 –1928 ), American horticulturalist, + berry .
loganberry |ˈləʊg (ə )nˌb (ə )ri, -ˌbɛri | ▶noun ( pl. loganberries ) 1 an edible dull-red soft fruit, considered to be a hybrid of a raspberry and an American dewberry. 2 the scrambling blackberry-like plant which bears the loganberry. ●Rubus loganobaccus, family Rosaceae. ORIGIN late 19th cent.: from the name of John H. Logan (1841 –1928 ), American horticulturalist, + berry .
lo gan ber ry /lóʊɡ (ə )nbèri |-b (ə )ri /名詞 複 -ries C 〘植 〙ローガンベリー 〘raspberryとblackberryの混合種 〙.