Red fruit, a green stem and leaves and yellow or white faded white seeds.
Yes. It is a fruit which is grown on straw - a straw-berry
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"Berry" for strawberry.
No, strawberries only have seeds on the outside.
The homophones for the given descriptions are: bury/berry.
The name may be in reference to the chaff-like external seeds which cover the fruit.
No, strawberries (as with any other berries) are fruits - which grow on plants...
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Oh, dude, the fruit with "straw" in its name is the strawberry. I mean, it's like a berry, but it's not made out of straw, if that's what you're thinking. It's just a fruit that's red, juicy, and delicious.