- In botany, a
berry is a
fleshy fruit without a
drupe (pit)
produced from a
single flower containing one ovary.
Berries so
defined include grapes, currants...
- 5 mm (1⁄16–1⁄8 in) long (up to 5 mm) and 1–1.5 mm broad. The
cones are
berrylike, 7–15 mm (1⁄4–9⁄16 in) wide,
green when
young and
maturing to orange-brown...
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California and
Florida genus Corryocactus (also
known as Erdisia), the
tasty berrylike C. brevistylis, C. pulquiensis, and C.
erectus Coryphantha C. robbinsorum...
- palm-like
tufts that
reach an
average length of 90 cm. The edible, brown,
berrylike fruits for
which it is
cultivated for
pickling are not
related to the...
- with fleshy, fruit-like
coalescing scales which fuse
together to form a
berrylike structure (galbulus), 4–27
millimetres (3⁄16–1+1⁄16 inches) long, with...
- s****
after a
major storm off the
North Carolina coast. The
seaweed has
berrylike gas-filled
bladders looking much like
grapes to keep the
fronds afloat...
- 6
sepals and a very
sweet odor. The ripe
fruit is a red, ellipsoidal,
berrylike drupe, rich in lipids,
about 1 cm (1⁄2 in) long and is
eaten by several...
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superior ovary is free, rounded, with 2-4 chambers.
Fruits are a 2-4 stoned,
berrylike drupe,
which is obovoid-globose or
globose shaped.
Seeds are
obovoid or...
- grow wild in all
parts of the world. Some of the
species yield dyes. The
berrylike fruits appear in
dense clusters.
Rhamnus purshina (bearwood) produces...
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conceptacles embedded in
receptacles on
special branches. Some
species have
berrylike gas-filled
bladders that help the
fronds float to
promote photosynthesis...