A drupe is a fruit such as a peach, cherry, or plum that has a hard pit in the center. A pome is a fruit like apple or pear with several small seeds in the center.
A drope usually contains a single seed enclosed by a hardened shell, a peach or cherry for example. A pome has several seed chambers, such as an apple or pear
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.
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No. They are pomes.
the six fruit families are the fruits denerations and stuff
They are collections of drupes
There is no collective noun for pomes, however you can borrow the collective noun for apples, a bushel of pomes or a pie-full of pomes.
We have no term " drupes " in American English. Sorry.
The ISBN of Pomes Penyeach is 9781112863509.
Pomes Penyeach was created in 1927.
The six fruit groups and some examples of each are: Pomes-apples and pears Drupes-peaches and cherries Berries-blueberries, strawberries, and grapes Melons-watermelon, honeydew, and cantaloupe Tropical-pineapple, bananas, and figs Citrus-oranges, grapefruit, and limes
Pomes Penyeach has 47 pages.
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.
Cali Pomes was born on February 28, 1982, in New Orleans, Louisiana, USA.
Greg Pomes' Obsession - 2011 was released on: USA: 12 November 2011