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  2. Drupe - Wikipedia

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    Typical drupes include apricots, olives, loquat, peaches, plums, cherries, mangoes, pecans, and amlas (Indian gooseberries). Other examples include sloe (Prunus spinosa) and ivy (Hedera helix). [8] The coconut is also a drupe, but the mesocarp is fibrous or dry (termed a husk [1]), so this

  3. Multiple fruit - Wikipedia

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    First an inflorescence of white flowers called a head is produced. After fertilization, each flower develops into a drupe, and as the drupes expand, they become connate (merge) into a multiple fleshy fruit called a syncarp. There are also many dry multiple fruits. [citation needed] Other examples of multiple fruits:

  4. Berry (botany) - Wikipedia

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    Drupes are varyingly distinguished from botanical berries. Drupes are fleshy fruits produced from a (usually) single-seeded ovary with a hard woody layer (called the endocarp) surrounding the seed. Familiar examples include the stonefruits of the genus Prunus (peaches, plums and cherries), olives, coconut, dates, bayberry and Persea species.

  5. Fruit (plant structure) - Wikipedia

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    The fleshy portion of the pomes is developed from the floral tube and like the berry most of the pericarp is fleshy but the endocarp is cartilaginous; an apple is an example of a pome. [2] Lastly, drupes are known for being one-seeded with a fleshy mesocarp; an example of this would be the peach. [2]

  6. List of plants with indehiscent fruits - Wikipedia

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    Some, but not all, indehiscent fruits are included in specialized morphological categories such as achene, berry, caryopsis, cypsela, drupe, hesperidium, loment, pepo ...

  7. Pome - Wikipedia

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    A pome-type fruit with a stony rather than a leathery endocarp may be called a polypyrenous drupe. [ 5 ] The shriveled remains of the sepals , style and stamens can sometimes be seen at the end of a pome opposite the stem, and the ovary is therefore often described as inferior in these flowers.

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  9. Category:Drupes - Wikipedia

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