. Botany, an elementary text for schools. Botany. \yitliout particular reference to its structure. The botani- cal and horticultural conceptions of a l»erry are, therefore, uulike. In the botanical sense, gooseberries, cur- v^if^'^JSB^^^fc^ rants, grapes, tomatoes, potato - balls and even kx â 'L .. eggplant fruits (Fig. 261) are berries; strawberries, raspberries, blackberries are not. 295. A flesh}- pericarp ^"^' containing one relatively LIUl. SJUuwbijrriLo. Ihc c-dibie part is torus. i i ^ ⢠large seed or stone is a drupe. Examples are i)luni (Fig. 262), peach, clien-y, ai»ricot, o
. Botany, an elementary text for schools. Botany. \yitliout particular reference to its structure. The botani- cal and horticultural conceptions of a l»erry are, therefore, uulike. In the botanical sense, gooseberries, cur- v^if^'^JSB^^^fc^ rants, grapes, tomatoes, potato - balls and even kx â 'L .. eggplant fruits (Fig. 261) are berries; strawberries, raspberries, blackberries are not. 295. A flesh}- pericarp ^"^' containing one relatively LIUl. SJUuwbijrriLo. Ihc c-dibie part is torus. i i ^ ⢠large seed or stone is a drupe. Examples are i)luni (Fig. 262), peach, clien-y, ai»ricot, olive. The walls of the pit in the i)luiii, itcacli, and cherry are formed from the inner coats of the ovary, and the flesh fi-om th(^ outer coats. l)ru])cs arc also known as Monc fndts. 296. Fruits wliich are formed Ity the sul)sc(|U('nt union of separate pistils arr aggregate fruits. Tlu" cai-pcls in aggregate fruits ai-i- usually morr or less llcsliy. In llic raspberry and lilackl)iTi'\ tlowi'i-. Ww ])istils ai-c essentially distinct, l)ut as tht; |)istils i-ipeii they cdliffe and fni'iii one body. Fig. 26.'5. i*]aeli ol' ilie eaipels or ])istils in tlie i-aspberr\' and lilaeklierry is a liltk' dru[)e, or drupelet. In llie the entire fruit sepai-ates IVom the lonis, lea\in; the torns on tlie plant. In tlu hla'-kliei'i-y and dewlici-i-y the IVuit adhei'es lo I he lorns, and the I \V( are relllo\c<l together when the ACv^' 20n. Diaunim ..f I'riiil is picked. \-f^. â _".I7. ACCESSORY FRUITS. - When the piiicirp ;iih1 soim- other pari ;^'r<i\v together, the IViiit is said to he accessory or reinforced (2S(i). .\ n example â â : '^.. \ ri'i't'litlirlK JN u. mill l)ii' Uipof r«)Ko. i«'rii'iiri> Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Bailey, L. H. (Libert
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