- Dewberry (disambiguation)
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Dewberry may refer to one of the following:
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Plants
- Dewberry (Rubus sect. Eubatus) — a group of plant species closely related to blackberries, and capable of being cross-bred to create the boysenberry and the youngberry
- One of several subspecies in Dewberry#Species, including:
- Swamp dewberry (Rubus hispidus) — also known as a bristly dewberry
- Rubus ursinus — a possible dewberry more commonly called the California or Pacific blackberry
Places
- Dewberry, Alberta
- Dewberry Heliport (TX18) — a heliport between Fulshear and Katy in Fort Bend County, Texas (29°43′59.835″N 95°51′49.828″W / 29.7332875°N 95.86384111°W)
- Dewberry Island — an island in Espiritu Santo Bay in Calhoun County, Texas (28°23′8″N 96°30′41″W / 28.38556°N 96.51139°W)
People
- Charley Dewberry — a U.S. Forest Service field worker
- Donna Dewberry (b. 1953) — an American painter and author known for the "one stroke" painting technique
- Frederick L. Dewberry — former Maryland Secretary of Licensing & Regulation
- Jeff Dewberry — a pastry chef and contestant on Hell's Kitchen (U.S. season 1)
- John Dewberry — a Georgia Tech American football quarterback who later became an Atlanta real estate developer
- Michelle Dewberry (b. 1979) — an English businesswoman and contestant on the TV show The Apprentice
Other
- Dewberry — a brand of cookie made by Universal Robina in the Philippines
- Dewberry (architecture firm) — an American architecture and engineering firm
- PSA/Dewberry — a subsidiary formerly known as Phillip Swagart Associates
- Dewberry (Beaverdam, Virginia) — a building on the National Register of Historic Places
See also
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- Dewberry (Rubus sect. Eubatus) — a group of plant species closely related to blackberries, and capable of being cross-bred to create the boysenberry and the youngberry
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