FRUIT CLASSIFICATION

I. ORIGIN

A. Simple

1 flower, 1 pistil, 1 fruit

B. Aggregate

1 flower, many pistils, 1 fused-"fruit"

C. Multiple

many flowers, many pistils, 1 fused-"fruit"

II. COMPOSITION

A. True

ovary wall only

B. Accessory

ovary wall plus other parts

III. DESCRIPTIONS

A. Fleshy

1. Drupe - 1-seed, fleshy outer and inner stony layers

2. Berry - few to many seeds

a. Hesperidium - tough rind
b. Pepo - thick-skinned, accessory
3. Pome - fleshy accessory with cartilaginous core

B. Dry

1. Indehiscent [do not open]
a. Achene - 1-seed, fruit coat free from seed coat

b. Caryopsis (grain) - 1-seed, fruit coat fused with seed coat

c. Samara - 1-seed, fruit with winglike outgrowth

d. Nut - 1-seed, thick hard wall, surrounded by cup or husk

2. Dehiscent [do open]
a. Follicle - 1 carpel splits along one side only

b. Legume - 1 carpel splits along both sides

c. Silique - 2 carpels lose outer walls leaving septum

d. Capsule - compound pistil, splitting lengthwise or by pores

ExampleOriginCompositionDescription
Raspberryaggregatetruedrupe
Applesimpleaccessorypome
Mulberrymultipletruedrupe



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