Ovoid is the botanical term describing an egg-shaped fruit
The botanical term for a plant that reproduces by spores is "sporophyte." Spores are the reproductive structures produced by sporophytes, which can germinate into new plants under suitable conditions. This form of reproduction is common in ferns, mosses, and some algae.
ScientificName is defined as the day today usage of a particular species, But the Botanical Name is just theStandardized term of the same Species.Eg ; Onion is the Scientific / conventional name, and it s botanical Name is Alliam Cepa. The Botanical name is the same throughout any part of the world. But the usage of the onion could vary nation to nation.
The Botanical Name of Crow is Corvus.
Black is a tasty fruit. This plant family is Rosaceae.Botanically it is called aggregate fruit. The botanical of it is Rubus fruticosus. IT has more than 377 species.
Tyup Botanical Reserve was created in 1975.
No, a fruit is a fruit. A plant grows fruit, and fruits grow plants, they are not one and the same!
No, and they are not a vegetable either. It is a pseudo-fruit, by botanical definition.
No, it is a fruit both in botanical and culinary terminology.
Passiflora edulis
The Mango
Butter fruit, which is better known as Avocado, has the botanical name Persea Americana.Avocado is also sometimes known as "alligator pear".
Cauliflory is a botanical term referring to plants which flower and fruit from their main stems or woody trunks rather than from new growth and shoots.
The botanical name for pumpkin is Cucurbita Pepo.Pumpkin is a kind of squash vegetable.
yes, it is a swollen ovary and contains seeds
Phoenix dactylifera is the botanical name.
A scientific fruit is a botanical fruit that develops from the ovary of a flower and contains seeds. In botanical terms, a fruit is the mature ovary of a flowering plant, typically containing seeds. This definition differs from the culinary definition of fruit, which includes many plant parts that are not botanically fruits, such as tomatoes and cucumbers.
The criteria that determine what makes a fruit a fruit are based on the botanical definition, which includes having seeds and developing from the ovary of a flower after fertilization.