The false fruit in which the inflorescence's stalk becomes fleshy is called a "pome." In pomes, such as apples and Pears, the fleshy part is derived from the receptacle or floral tube rather than the ovary itself. This adaptation helps in seed dispersal, as the fleshy part attracts animals that consume the fruit.
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.
it is fleshy
A fruit is true when only ovary is involved in reproduction.
it's fresh fruit
Fruit like peaches and nectarines are "fleshy".
There are many different fruits(fruite). A fruit is defined as a sweet, fleshy product of a tree or plant with a seed inside. To know which of the following is not a fruit we would need to have the list of options.
The Persimmon bears yellow fleshy fruit.
The fruit is the ripened ovary of a plant containing the seeds. After fertilization, the ovary swells and becomes either fleshy or hard and dry to protect the developing seeds.
Botanically speaking - many grains fit this category.
Botanically, many grains and grasses are considered a fruit - as they are seed bearing.
The ovary of a flower develops into a fleshy fruit after pollination and fertilization. The ovary contains the seeds, and as the fruit matures, it provides protection and nutrition for the seeds.
They are fruit as they are a fleshy seed-bearing body that develops from a flower.