Fruit - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The term fruit has different meanings dependent on context, and the term is not synonymous in food preparation and biology. Fruits are the means by which flowering plants disseminate seeds, and the ...
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An introduction to the kinds of multiple fruits ... Be sure to notice the difference between what's happening with the above multiple fruit and the aggregate fruits described on our Aggregate Fruit Page. Aggregate fruits develop from one flower in which are located several ovaries.
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Definition of multiple fruit in the Online Dictionary. Meaning of multiple fruit. Pronunciation of multiple fruit. Translations of multiple fruit. multiple fruit synonyms, multiple fruit antonyms. Information about multiple fruit in the free online English dictionary and encyclopedia. ... multiple fruit; multiple fruits;
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Definition of multiple fruit from Webster's New World College Dictionary. Meaning of multiple fruit. Pronunciation of multiple fruit. Definition of the word multiple fruit. Origin of the word multiple fruit. ... Dictionary Home » Webster's New World College Dictionary » multiple fruit...
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Multiple fruits of the mulberry family are composed of numerous, seed-bearing, ripened ovaries derived from numerous separate flowers. The multiple fruit of a mulberry (Morus) is composed of a cluster of drupelets superficially resembling a blackberry;
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FRUIT DERIVED FROM 1 FLOWER WITH MORE THAN 1 PISTIL - AGGREGATES - STRAWBERRY, ROSE HIP, RASPBERRY 5B. FRUIT DERIVED FROM MORE THAN 1 FLOWER - MULTIPLE FRUITS - PINEAPPLE, SWEETGUM, FIG, MULBERRY 1B. FRUITS DRY: 6A.
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2.3 Multiple fruit ... A multiple fruit is one formed from a cluster of flowers (called an inflorescence). Each flower produces a fruit, but these mature into a single mass.[16] Examples are the pineapple, edible fig, mulberry, osage-orange, and breadfruit...
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The mulberry forms from a short stalk of flowers, each flower producing one fruit let, that fuse together to form one mulberry. So the mulberry is a multiple, true, fleshy drupe.
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www.fruitsinfo.com/fleshy_fruits.htm
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A weakened layer of cells at the base of a leaf or fruit that allows the leaf or fruit to separate from the plant without injuring it. ... A flower, leaf, fruit, or other plant part separating from the plant at the abscission zone.
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