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The seed bearing part of a plant. Different kinds of fruits include; -Berry: a juicy fruit which usually contains several seeds. -Capsule: a dry or fleshy fruit which splits open to release the seeds. -Nutlet: a hard dry fruit containing a single seed. -Pod: a long dry fruit, usually containing several large seeds, which splits open along one o...
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The available fruits at first were apples, pears, wild cherries, plums, grapes, melons, figs and quinces, which were abundant and cheap. Also dates, imported from north Africa, were widely available. But time gradually introduced the Romans to new produce. Apricots, cherries, dates, lemons, and oranges were not grown in Italia until the Prinicipate…...
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Fruit is matured ovary of plant consisting of the seeds, it is mainly edible part.
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Term for the potential fertility of a shoot. The range is between one to three, rarely also four or five grapes per shoot. In the case of low-fertility grape varieties, this is taken into account during pruning by cutting on long rods with up to twelve eyes (buds). See also under fruit set.
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