Incorrect Kiwi IS a hybrid fruit. Strawberry, Banana and Brussel Sprouts. Look it up
It's actually not considered a fruit or vegetable. It's an "accessory fruit", or pseudo-fruit. The edible part (the strawberry itself) does not form from the ovary like other fruits, but from the part of the stem which holds the ovaries.A fruit, by definition would have seeds. Strawberries propagate through "shoots" the plant sends out separate from the strawberries, not through seeds.It is a fruit.
strawberry, because a strawberry has its seeds on the outside. Strawberries also grow on small bushes, while peaches, apples, and pears are tree fruit.
A pseudocarp is also known as an accessory fruit. The fruit is derived from tissue adjacent to the carpel. Other examples are pineapples, mulberries and figs.
Only fruits have seeds. Strawberries have seeds on the outside.
Pitaya is just an alternate spelling of the more common pitahaya which is most commonly called dragon fruit (also strawberry pear).The foodlywise website about dragon fruit explains health benefits of dragon fruit, how to grow dragon fruit and history of dragon fruit.http://dragon.fruit.pitaya.fruit.foodlywise.com/There is not difference other than the name between pitaya and pitahaya or dragon fruit.
Yes, different fruit trees can pollinate each other as long as they are compatible species and bloom at the same time. Cross-pollination between different fruit tree varieties can result in the production of hybrid fruits with unique characteristics.
The strawberry, because its seeds are on the outside while the other fruits seeds are on the inside.
The answer is a strawberry,I believe. Why? Well, a couple reasons No skin, smaller size, Seeds on the outside unlike any of the others. Also, the strawberry is the least similar in that it is a herbaceous vine, rather than a woody tree or shrub like the other ones, and it can reproduce asexually. It also is not just one Fruit like the others, it is actually formed up of Lots of tiny fruits forming one big fruit which we call a Strawberry. So, I believe that the answer peach is wrong. But, if anybody has any other suggestions that might enlighten me or others please feel free to elaborate on why you think a Peach is least like the others. This is a tough question considering the apple and the pear are the only two of the group that bear a biological similarity in that each is a pome fruit encasing a number of seeds. The peach, on the other hand, is a single seeded drupe, and the strawberry consists of a large number of 1-seeded achenes bound together into a single fruit. This regards the fruit of these plants only. However, if we consider the plants themselves, the strawberry is the least similar in that it is a herbaceous creeping vine, rather than a woody tree or shrub like the others, and can reproduce asexually through runners, and also because its "fruit" is actually a conglomerate of many tiny fruits forming a single fruit. As the Strawberry is not technically a fruit the Strawberry is the answer.
Pumpkin seeds, apple seeds, orange seeds, strawberry seeds, and most other seeds in fruit
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SubstitutesSweden: The mango is a special tropical fruit that different with other fruit. The threat of substitutes is low.Belgium: Same as the situation in Sweden, the mango is a special tropical fruit that different with other fruit. The threat of substitutes is low.Denmark-LowFresh Strawberry has its own properties and those properties cannot be easily replaced by other fruits or even frozen strawberries. Therefore the threats of substitutes is low.Norway -LowSame as Denmark, fresh Strawberry has its own properties and those properties cannot be easily replaced by other fruits or even frozen strawberries. Therefore the threats of substitutes is low.
In Laguna province, the other term of wild strawberry is SAMPINIT.