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Bramble fruits such as the
blackberry and the
raspberry are
aggregates of
drupelets. The
fruit of
blackberries and
raspberries comes from a
single flower...
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parts of an
aggregate fruit come in many forms.
Common examples are:
Drupelets:
Raspberry Dewberry and blackberry, also an
accessory fruit, with a fleshy...
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aggregate fruits can
produce different etaerios, such as achenes,
drupelets, follicles, and berries. For example, the
Ranunculaceae species, including...
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aggregate fruit of
numerous drupelets around a
central core. In
raspberries (various
species of
Rubus subgenus Idaeobatus), the
drupelets separate from the core...
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Rubus fruit,
sometimes called a
bramble fruit, is an
aggregate of
drupelets. The term "cane fruit" or "cane berry"
applies to any
Rubus species or...
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raspberries have a
receptacle as the core,
little fruits (
drupelets)
surround the core, each
drupelet has an
exocarp forming the peel,
mesocarp forming the...
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individual raspberry weighs 3–5 g (0.11–0.18 oz) and is made up of
around 100
drupelets, each of
which consists of a
juicy pulp and a
single central seed. A raspberry...
- as it is
termed botanically as an
aggregate fruit,
composed of
small drupelets. It is a
widespread and well-known
group of over 375 species, many of...
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edible part of the fruit. The
fruit of
Rubus species is a
cluster of
drupelets on top of a
conical receptacle. When a
raspberry is picked, the receptacle...
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aggregate fruit formed in a
cluster of many
juice filled sacks called drupelets. The
marionberry plant is a
vigorously growing trailing vine, with some...