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the seed of the peach is called a STONE
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Growing peach trees. (For those who may be unaware, the pit or seed of a peach is called a "stone.")
it's called the pit
clingstone peach. so called cause the flesh clings to the seed in the centre
Peach trees are grown from a peach pip (the seed) and the peach is the fruit of the tree.
The anatomy of a peach include the seed and the pericarp. The seed is comprised of endosperm, embryo, and seed coat. The pericarp is comprised of the endocarp, mesocarp, and the exocarp.
The seed is usually referred to as a 'peach pit'.
To crack open a peach seed, you can use a nutcracker or a hammer to carefully apply pressure until the seed cracks open. Be cautious not to damage the seed inside.
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The size of a peach seed typically ranges from about 2 to 5 centimeters in length. The exact size can vary depending on the variety of the peach. Generally, the seed is oval-shaped and has a hard outer shell.
The seed of a peach is commonly referred to as a "pit" or "stone." It is the hard, inner part of the peach fruit that contains the seed itself. Scientifically, it is known as a "drupe," which is a type of fruit characterized by a fleshy outer layer surrounding a hard shell with a seed inside.