No. A drupe is a stone fruit.
no, pumpkin is not a drupe.
make jelly!
Drupe
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A drupe is a stone fruit- peaches, apricots, cherries, etc. Succulent means juicy. How about a ripe, juicy peach?
No. A drupe is something fleshy with 1 seed. sometimes things we think are nuts are actually "drupes" in the views of a botanist. example would be an almond, it's thought to be a nut but it's really a drupe
Yes it is. As a drupe is a plant that has fleshy fruit surrounding a stone that covers a seed. This description exactly fits the almond.
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DRUPE
A drupe fruit is any thin-skinned fruit with a succulent, soft flesh and hard stone or seed in the middle such as apricots, cherries, peaches and plums are all classified as drupe fruits. With these you can make pies, jams, jellies, or dried fruit.
The seed is found within the drupe of the honeysuckle [Lonicera spp]. The drupe is the name for the honeysuckle fruit. It may be red, blue or black.