- seed coat
surrounding the seed, but such
fruits are not
drupes.
Flowering plants that
produce drupes include coffee, jujube, mango, olive, most
palms (including...
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Poison sumac may be
identified by its
white drupes,
which are
quite different from the red
drupes of true Rhus species.
Mowing of
sumac is not a good...
- fall into one of the
following categories:
Drupes are
varyingly distinguished from
botanical berries.
Drupes are
fleshy fruits produced from a (usually)...
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- (Carpinus) in the
family Betulaceae. Also
widely known as nuts are dry
drupes,
which include pecans (Carya illinoensis),
almonds (Prunus amygdalus), macadamia...
- endocarp) and
typically has its
seeds arranged in a star-like pattern.
Drupes represent any
fruit that has only one seed (or "stone") or one hard capsule...
-
small leathery-skinned
drupe 1–2 cm (0.39–0.79 in) in diameter,
yellow ripening blackish,
containing one to
three seeds. The
drupes (soapnuts)
contain saponins...