No. A drupe is something fleshy with 1 seed. sometimes things we think are nuts are actually "drupes" in the views of a botanist. example would be an almond, it's thought to be a nut but it's really a drupe
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A drupe is a stone fruit- peaches, apricots, cherries, etc. Succulent means juicy. How about a ripe, juicy peach?
A drupe nut is a type of nut that grows inside a fleshy fruit, like a peach or a cherry. Unlike other nuts, which have a hard shell that encases the seed, drupe nuts have a softer outer layer that is edible. This makes them unique among nuts.
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.
no, pumpkin is not a drupe.
No. A drupe is a stone fruit.
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Yes it is. As a drupe is a plant that has fleshy fruit surrounding a stone that covers a seed. This description exactly fits the almond.
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