hindbaer (URGENT)

English translation: raspberry

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Danish term or phrase:hindbaer
English translation:raspberry
Entered by: elysee

17:57 Feb 27, 2005
Danish to English translations [PRO]
Art/Literary - Botany / FLOWERS / PLANT
Danish term or phrase: hindbaer (URGENT)
hindbaer

Please , do you know the ENGLISH name of this plant (or flower) and his LATIN name?

(if possible also the French or Italian name)

Thank you very much !
elysee
Italy
Local time: 22:19
framboise
Explanation:
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Note added at 8 mins (2005-02-27 18:06:04 GMT)
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oups, raspberry :)
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Jérôme Haushalter
France
Local time: 22:19
Grading comment
Thanks for translation of 3 names I need and shot time too!
French = framboise
Latin = Rubus idaeus L.
Italian = lampone
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Summary of answers provided
5 +2framboise
Jérôme Haushalter
5 +2Raspberry/raspberries
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framboise


Explanation:
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Note added at 8 mins (2005-02-27 18:06:04 GMT)
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oups, raspberry :)


Jérôme Haushalter
France
Local time: 22:19
Native speaker of: French
PRO pts in category: 8
Grading comment
Thanks for translation of 3 names I need and shot time too!
French = framboise
Latin = Rubus idaeus L.
Italian = lampone

Peer comments on this answer (and responses from the answerer)
agree  Derringdo: latin : Rubus idaeus L.
13 mins
  -> thanks!!

agree  Marianne (X)
2 hrs
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25 mins   confidence: Answerer confidence 5/5 peer agreement (net): +2
Raspberry/raspberries


Explanation:
Raspberries, or brambles, are native to America and Europe. The earliest known written information about them comes from Pliny, the Roman naturalist and writer of the 1st Century A.D., who told of Greeks near Mount Ida who gathered them. Even the scientific name of the classic culitvated red raspberry, Rubus idaeus, given by the Swedish botanist Linneaus, alludes to this plant's ancient past. Idaeus, the species name, refers to Mount Ida in Greece, where the plant was believed to have originated. Rubus, the genus name of raspberries, refers to the Latin word for red, ruber, for the berry's red color.



    Reference: http://www.blueskiesfarm.com/info.htm
pyntemusen
Local time: 21:19
Native speaker of: Native in DanishDanish

Peer comments on this answer (and responses from the answerer)
agree  Suzanne Blangsted (X)
3 mins

agree  Tore Bjerkek
1 hr
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