it's fresh fruit
it the acene i.e fleshy thalamus
They are fleshy
Dry fruits with dry and hard walls include types like nuts (e.g., acorns and hazelnuts) and capsules that typically do not open at maturity. In contrast, fruits with juicy and fleshy walls are known as fleshy fruits, such as berries (e.g., blueberries) and drupes (e.g., peaches), which contain a succulent pericarp that is often consumed.
No, it is a fruit. Technically it's a false fruit, because the fleshy part is formed from the top of the stem and not the ovary wall.
A berry is just is a single fleshy fruit with seeds inside. What makes a strawberry unique from the berry classification is that the actual fruits, which are informally called seeds, are on the outside. The fleshy red part itself isn't actually a fruit itself. So basically a strawberry is a group of multiple fruits.
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The fleshy structure surrounding the seed in an angiosperm is called a fruit. Fruits are formed from the ovary of the flower after fertilization and serve to protect the developing seeds and aid in dispersal. They come in various forms and can be fleshy or dry.
no you have to put the straw berries in the sun
It gets really cold.
Fruits are classified based on their botanical classification as either fleshy or dry fruits. Fleshy fruits can be further categorized as simple, aggregate, or multiple fruits. Dry fruits are classified as dehiscent or indehiscent based on how they release their seeds.
To save strawberry seeds effectively, first remove the seeds from ripe strawberries and let them dry on a paper towel. Store the dried seeds in a cool, dry place in an airtight container. Make sure to label the container with the date and type of strawberry seeds.
To save strawberry seeds for future planting, first remove the seeds from ripe strawberries and let them dry on a paper towel. Store the dried seeds in a cool, dry place in an airtight container. Label the container with the date and type of strawberry seeds.