Most people enjoy eating the drupe, but they avoid the pit.
eat it
Eat it
They are collections of drupes
We have no term " drupes " in American English. Sorry.
No. They are pomes.
Drupes, Berries, and Promes.
A Grape Vine?
The fruits (drupes) don't have a name.
the six fruit families are the fruits denerations and stuff
From what I understand, Poison Sumac only grows in very wet areas such as bogs and wetlands. However common sumac looks very similar to a pecan. Eventually, the dense cluster of drupes (or sumac bobs) should give it away. As a extra note, I think the drupes are white on poison sumac.
peacock's eat grains, insects, small reptiles, berries and drupes probably much much more
Drupes have a fleshy outer fruit and a hard pit with a seed in it. Examples are mangoes, coffee beans, dates, peaches, plums, almonds and apricots.
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Peanuts they are botanically legumes, and are similar to beans. Walnuts, pecans and cashews are also not nuts, but rather seeds of drupes.