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    important to the continuation of plant populations. Fruit anatomy is the plant anatomy of the internal structure of fruit. In berries and drupes, the pericarp...
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    In botany, a fruit is the seed-bearing structure in flowering plants that is formed from the ovary after flowering (see Fruit anatomy). Fruits are the...
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    An accessory fruit is a fruit that contains tissue derived from plant parts other than the ovary. In other words, the flesh of the fruit develops not...
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    include delicious monster, fruit salad plant, fruit salad tree (in reference to its edible fruit, which tastes similar to a fruit salad), ceriman (Trinidad)...
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  • seed-bearing fruit. Fruit or Fruits may also refer to: Fruit (plant structure), ripened ovary of a flowering plant. Fruit Valley, New York Fruit Chan, a Hong...
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    Legume (redirect from Legume (fruit))
    Legumes (/ˈlɛɡjuːm, ləˈɡjuːm/) are plants in the family Fabaceae (or Leguminosae), or the fruit or seeds of such plants. When used as a dry grain for human...
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    multiple flowers, in a single fruit structure Mulberry, multiple flowers form one fruit Breadfruit, multiple flowers form one fruit Fig, multiple flowers similar...
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    Shoot (botany) (redirect from Fruit spur)
    shoot Many woody plants have distinct short shoots and long shoots. In some angiosperms, the short shoots, also called spur shoots or fruit spurs, produce...
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  • (plant) – any flat surfaced structure emerging from the side or summit of an organ; seeds, stems. Plant habit refers to the overall shape of a plant,...
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    Kiwifruit (redirect from Kiwi fruit)
    spread from China to New Zealand, where the first commercial plantings occurred. The fruit became popular with British and American servicemen stationed...
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    seam. Plants with edible fruit-like structures are not technically fruit, but are used culinarily as such. Food portal List of inedible fruits Fruit List...
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    receptacle. Multiple fruit, a structure formed from the ovaries of several flowers, that can resemble an aggregate fruit Compound fruit, a term sometimes...
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    Loquat (redirect from Pipa (fruit))
    commercially for its orange fruit and for its leaves, which are used to make herbal tea. It is also cultivated as an ornamental plant. The loquat is in the...
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    the weight of the fruit from pulling the plant down. It has a fast growth rate and bears fruit within 4 to 6 months after planting. It is a perennial...
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    Plant anatomy or phytotomy is the general term for the study of the internal structure of plants. Originally, it included plant morphology, the description...
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    grow sheep as its fruit. It was believed the sheep were connected to the plant by an umbilical cord and grazed the land around the plant. When all accessible...
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    In Jewish mythology, forbidden fruit is a name given to the fruit growing in the Garden of Eden which God commands mankind not to eat. In the biblical...
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    CEO of Fruit of the Loom. Longtime CEO John Holland became the company's chairman. In 2014, the company closed its Jamestown, Kentucky, plant, which had...
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    Cashew (redirect from Cashew fruit)
    Ivory Coast and India the leading producers. As well as the nut and fruit, the plant has several other uses. The shell of the cashew seed yields derivatives...
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    Fruit starting to develop Flowers and fruit simultaneously Mature tree in Galicia, Spain, fruiting in November Structure of the botanical hesperidium Citrus...
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    nut is a fruit with a woody pericarp developing from a syncarpous gynoecium. Nuts may be contained in an involucre, a cup-shaped structure formed from...
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    Fig (redirect from Figs (fruit))
    The fig is the edible fruit of Ficus carica, a species of small tree in the flowering plant family Moraceae, native to the Mediterranean region, together...
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    Persimmon (redirect from Persimmon (fruit))
    The persimmon (/pərˈsɪmən/) is the edible fruit of a number of species of trees in the genus Diospyros. The most widely cultivated of these is the kaki...
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    organisms, including animals, either consume plants directly or rely on organisms which do so. Grain, fruit, and vegetables are basic human foods and have...
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    Drupe (redirect from Stone fruit)
    peach, nectarine, and plum. The term drupaceous is applied to a fruit having the structure and texture of a drupe, but which does not precisely fit the definition...
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    is a structure composed of two or more carpels. In (flowering plants), the term locule (or cell) is used to refer to a chamber within the fruit. Depending...
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    orange fruit, growing to 6 cm (2 in), is edible, but is variously described as having a bland, undesirable, or insipid taste. In South America, the plant is...
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    Aril (category Plant morphology)
    create a fruit-like structure, called (among other names) a false fruit. False fruit are found in numerous Angiosperm taxa. The edible false fruit of the...
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    Dehiscence (botany) (category Fruit morphology)
    Dehiscence is the splitting of a mature plant structure along a built-in line of weakness to release its contents. This is common among fruits, anthers...
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    Cucurbita (redirect from Squash (fruit))
    yellow or orange flowers on a Cucurbita plant are of two types: female and male. The female flowers produce the fruit and the male flowers produce pollen...
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