
1) Fleshy part of fruit 2) Pericarp 3) Seed vessel
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the fleshy portion of the wall of a succulent fruit inside the skin and outside the stony layer (if any), surrounding the seed(s); sarcocarp.
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the middle layer of the fruit wall derived from the middle layer of the carpel wall. cf. endocarp, exocarp, pericarp
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• (n.) The middle layer of a pericarp which consists of three distinct or dissimilar layers.
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(from the article `angiosperm`) ...of fruits are varied (notably in simple fruits), but most fall within a few categories. The fruit wall, or pericarp, is divided into three ...
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the middle layer of the pericarp of a fruit (compare endocarp, exocarp)
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<plant biology> The fleshy portion of the wall of a succulent fruit inside the skin and outside the stony layer, if any, surrounding the seed. ... (09 Oct 1997) ...
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the middle layer of the pericarp of a fruit (compare endocarp, exocarp)
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The middle layer of the pericarp or fruit wall which is often fleshy or succulent.
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Mes'o·carp noun [
Meso- + Greek
karpo`s fruit.]
(Botany) The middle layer of a pericarp which consists of three distinct or dissimilar layers.
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Mesocarp in a botanical term for the succulent and fleshy middle layer of the pericarp of drupaceous fruit, between the Exocarp and very endocarp; it is usually the part of the fruit, which is eaten. The term may also refer to any fruit which is fleshy throughout.
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Middle layer or part of a pericarp; the part between the endocarp and exocarp.
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noun the middle layer of a pericarp
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