Compound fruit - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
|
|
A compound fruit is one that develops from several ovaries in either a single flower or multiple flowers. In contrast, a simple fruit develops from one ovary. •Compound fruits may be aggregate fru...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Compound_fruit
|
|
|
An introduction to the kinds of aggregate fruits ... In the aggregate fruit known as the Blackberry, pictured at the right, each of the Blackberry-blossom's simple pistils has matured into a tiny drupe, or "drupelet," and all the flower's drupelets are adhering into a single unit, an aggregate fruit.
|
www.backyardnature.net/frt_aggr.htm
|
|
|
|
An introduction to the three large groups of fruits ... Aggregate fruits differ from simple fruits in that each single flower instead of having just one pistil bears several and the matured pistils stick, or "aggregate" together to form the final fruit. Examples include blackberries and strawberries.
|
www.backyardnature.net/frt_3grp.htm
|
|
|
|
Definition of aggregate fruit in the Online Dictionary. Meaning of aggregate fruit. Pronunciation of aggregate fruit. Translations of aggregate fruit. aggregate fruit synonyms, aggregate fruit antonyms. Information about aggregate fruit in the free online English dictionary and encyclopedia. ... aggregate fruit ( g r -g t)
|
www.thefreedictionary.com/aggregate+fruit
www.thefreedictionary.com/aggregate+fruit
|
|
|
Britannica online encyclopedia article on aggregate fruit (botany), ...pericarp becomes dry at maturity. Fleshy fruits include (1) the berries, such as tomatoes, oranges, and cherries, in which the entire pericarp and the accessory parts are succulent tissue; ... fruit (plant reproductive body) ... CREATE MY aggregate fr...
|
www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/9078/aggregate-fruit
www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/9078/aggregate-fruit
|
|
Fleshy Aggregate Fruits ... A berry is a fleshy fruit that carries no stony layer in the any fruit, but also contains one to many seeds. A good example of classic berries includes tomato and grapes.
|
www.fruitsinfo.com/fleshy_fruits.htm
www.fruitsinfo.com/fleshy_fruits.htm
|
|
2.2 Aggregate fruit ... An aggregate fruit, or etaerio, develops from a flower with numerous simple pistils.[13] An example is the raspberry, whose simple fruits are termed drupelets because each is like a small drupe attached to the receptacle.
|
www.answers.com/topic/fruit
www.answers.com/topic/fruit
|
|
Aggregate fruits develop from a single flower that has many separate carpels. Each carpel will develop into a fleshy globule that contains one of several seeds. Blackberries are an example of an aggregate fruit...
|
www.dwm.ks.edu.tw/bio/activelearner/35/ch35c2.html
|
|
Flower and aggregate fruit of thimbleberry (Rubus parviflorus), a native shrub in the mountains of the western United States. This photo was taken on Palomar Mountain in San Diego County, California.
|
waynesword.palomar.edu/ecoph18.htm
|
|