Bloodberry

/ˈblʌdˌbɛri/ noun

Definition

A type of berry plant or fruit, possibly with dark red or crimson coloring resembling blood.

Etymology

Compound of 'blood' and 'berry,' likely describing the fruit's deep red color. This is an obscure botanical or regional term.

Kelly Says

Nature loves dramatic naming—a 'bloodberry' sounds ominous but is just marketing through color, reminding us that deep red berries have always seemed like nature's jewels.

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