a fleshy fruit
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peara fleshy fruit
drupea fleshy fruit
pearsPEAR, a fleshy fruit
drupesDRUPE, a fleshy fruit
plumsPLUM, a fleshy fruit
syncarpa fleshy multiple fruit
syconiuma fleshy multiple fruit
POMEFleshy fruit, as a pear
quetscha plum (a fleshy fruit)
pawpawa fleshy fruit, also PAPAW
syncarpsSYNCARP, a fleshy multiple fruit
syconiaSYCONIUM, a fleshy multiple fruit
pluma fleshy fruit / plum coloured
papawa fleshy fruit, also PAWPAW
quetschesQUETSCH, a plum (a fleshy fruit)
pomea fleshy fruit with a core
papawsPAPAW, a fleshy fruit, also PAWPAW
pawpawsPAWPAW, a fleshy fruit, also PAPAW
nuculethe stone of a fleshy fruit
nuculesNUCULE, the stone of a fleshy fruit
sarcocarpthe fleshy part of a stone fruit
pomesPOME, a fleshy fruit with a core
nisberrya type of plum (a fleshy fruit)
blanqueta type of pear (a fleshy fruit)
sarcocarpsSARCOCARP, the fleshy part of a stone fruit
comicesCOMICE, a type of pear (a fleshy fruit)
nisberriesNISBERRY, a type of plum (a fleshy fruit)
blanquetsBLANQUET, a type of pear (a fleshy fruit)
peponidaa fruit having a fleshy interior and a hard rind, also PEPO, PEPONIUM
peponiuma fruit having a fleshy interior and a hard rind, also PEPO, PEPONIDA
pepoa fruit having a fleshy interior and a hard rind, also PEPONIDA, PEPONIUM
peponidasPEPONIDA, a fruit having a fleshy interior and a hard rind, also PEPO, PEPONIUM
peponiumsPEPONIUM, a fruit having a fleshy interior and a hard rind, also PEPO, PEPONIDA
syconiumA fleshy hollow receptacle that develops into a multiple fruit, as in the fig
gourdlikelike a gourd, a large hard-rinded fleshy fruit characteristic of the cucumber family
peposPEPO, a fruit having a fleshy interior and a hard rind, also PEPONIDA, PEPONIUM
berriessimple fruit (as a grape, blueberry, tomato, or cucumber) with a pulpy or fleshy pericarp
syconiamultiple fruit developed from a hollow fleshy receptacle containing numerous flowers, as in the fig
sorosesA fleshy multiple fruit, e.g., a pineapple or mulberry, derived from the ovaries of several flowers
drupeletsAny of the small individual drupes forming a fleshy aggregate fruit such as a blackberry or raspberry