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flower inflorescences
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two types of simple fruits
- 1. fleshy fruits
- 2. dry fruits
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two types of compound fruits
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three types of fleshy fruits
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two types of dry fruits
- 1. dehiscent
- 2. indehiscent
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five types of dehiscent fruits
- 1. legume
- 2. follicle
- 3. capsule
- 4. silicle
- 5. silique
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four types of indehiscent
- 1. achene
- 2. samara
- 3. nut
- 4. caryopsis
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which type of fruit are peach, mango, cherry?
drupe
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which type of fruit are melon, tomato, kiwi,avocado?
berry
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which type of fruit are apple and pear?
pome
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which type of fruit are black locust and green beans?
legume
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which type of fruit is simple pistil(1 carpel), usually 1 suture
follicle
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fruit: compound pistil, more than 1 carpel more than 1 suture
capsule
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fruit: short, pod-like fruit of the mustard family not much longer than wide with 2 sutures
silicle
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fruit: long, thin pod-like fruit of the mustard family
silique
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fruit: one-seeded, close fitting but free fruit wall
achene
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fruit: one-seeded, with a wing
samara
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fruit: from a compound pistil; usually one seed within a woody ovary wall, and often an involuecre
nut
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fruit: one-seeded, with the seed coat fused to the fruit wall, typical of grasses
caryopsis
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fruit: from many flowers fused in one head (eg. pine apple)
multiple
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fruit: with may pistils in one flower (strawberry, blackberry)
agggregate
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