Difference between Blackberry and Boysenberry

What is the difference between Blackberry and Boysenberry?

Blackberry as a noun is a fruit-bearing shrub of the genus rubus. while Boysenberry as a noun is a hybrid berry created from crossing a blackberry, red raspberry and a loganberry. they are slightly larger than blackberries and have a red-purple hue.

Blackberry

Part of speech: noun

Definition: A fruit-bearing shrub of the genus Rubus. The soft fruit borne by this shrub, formed of a black (when ripe) cluster of drupelets. In some parts of England, the blackcurrant.

Example sentence: I typically set at least three alarms. I have two alarms set on my iPhone, I still use a Blackberry for work, so I set my alarm on that, and then if I'm staying in a hotel, I request a wake-up call. I've never overslept - knock on wood. But I have had an instance where one of my four alarms has failed, so that's why I stand by the multiple alarms.

Boysenberry

Part of speech: noun

Definition: A hybrid berry created from crossing a blackberry, red raspberry and a loganberry. They are slightly larger than blackberries and have a red-purple hue.

We hope you now know whether to use Blackberry or Boysenberry in your sentence.

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