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Title: Types of Fruits


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Types of Fruits
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Indehiscent Fruits
  • Dry fruits which do not split along definite
    lines to release seeds at maturity.

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Examples
  • Achene
  • Samara
  • Caryopsis
  • Nut

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Achene
  • Seed coat not fused with ovary wall.

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Achene Sunflower Seed
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Samara
  • Ovary wall forms a winglike structure.
  • Dry frequently used for seed dispersal by wind.

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Samara maple
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Caryopsis (grain)
  • Seed coat fused with ovary wall.

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Caryopsis(grain) corn
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Nut
  • Ovary wall is tough and woody.

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Nut acorn
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Dehiscent fruits
  • Fruits which open at maturity to shed their seeds.

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Examples
  • Follicle
  • Legume
  • Capsule

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Follicle
  • Fruit splits open along ONE seam.

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Follicle milkweed
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Legume
  • Fruit splits open along TWO seams.

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Legume bean
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Capsule
  • Fruit opens by various means, usually along more
    than two seams.

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Capsule lily
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Fleshy Fruits
  • Fruit is generally moist and often edible.

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Examples
  • Drupe
  • Berry
  • False Berry
  • Hesperidium
  • Pome

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Drupe
  • Fruit is fleshy all the way out to the covering.
  • Woody interior covering. The seed is covered by
    a very hard cover. Sometimes these are called
    stone fruits.

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Drupe plum, peach, almond, cherry
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Berry
  • Fruit is fleshy all the way out to the covering,
    which is usually thin.
  • Interior seeds are NOT covered by a hard coat.

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Berry grape, tomato
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False Berry
  • Looks like a berry, but often has a harder outer
    coat. Seeds are clustered in the middle rather
    than throughout the fruit.

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False Berry cucumber, squash, pumpkin, cantaloupe
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Hesperidium (not on your key)
  • Outer soft rind which is white on the inside.
  • Citrus Fruits belong here.

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Hesperidium orange, lemon, grapefruit
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Pome
  • Fruit is fleshy out to the covering.
  • A few seeds are inside a core which is not eaten
    because it has a leathery interior coating.

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Pome pear, apple
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Aggregate Fruits
  • Fruit composed of mature ovaries from separate
    pistils of one flower
  • Example raspberry, strawberry

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Multiple Fruits
  • Fruit composed of mature ovaries from several
    flowers.
  • Example pineapple
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