Flora of New York/Glossary

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Glossary

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fruit

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berry

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A berry is a simple fleshy fruit (such as a grape or tomato) in which all parts of the fruit are edible.

A pome is a simple fleshy fruit (such as an apple or pear) with an inedible core containing the seeds.

drupe

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A drupe is a simple fleshy fruit (such as a cherry, plum, or peach) that has a thin outer skin (exocarp) surrounding a fleshy mesocarp that surrounds a hard inedible pit (endocarp), which contains the seed. In aggregate fruits (such as raspberries), the individual sections are called drupelets.

hesperidium

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References

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