
1) Peach pit 2) Pericarp 3) Pit surrounding a plum seed 4) Seed vessel 5) Stone
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1) Stone
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the innermost layer of the wall of a fruit; in a drupe, the stony layer surrounding the seed.
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the innermost layer of the fruit wall, derived from the innermost layer of the carpel wall. cf. exocarp, mesocarp, pericarp
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• (n.) The inner layer of a ripened or fructified ovary.
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(from the article `angiosperm`) ...form, texture, and structure of fruits are varied (notably in simple fruits), but most fall within a few categories. The fruit wall, or pericarp, ...
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the inner layer of the pericarp, which is the wall of the ripened ovary or fruit (compare mesocarp, exocarp)
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The innermost layer of the wall of a fruit, in a drupe, the stony layer surrounding the seed. ... (09 Oct 1997) ...
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the inner layer of the pericarp, which is the wall of the ripened ovary or fruit (compare mesocarp, exocarp)
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En'do·carp noun [
Endo- + Greek ... fruit: confer French
endocarpe .]
(Botany) The inner layer of a ripened or fructified ovary.
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The inner layer or part of a pericarp.
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the inner layer of a pericarp, as the stone of certain fruits. See diag. under
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