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Aggregate Fruits

Aggregate Fruits
Aggregate fruits develop from a single flower having an apocarpous pistil. each of the free carpel is develops into a simple fruitlet.

Aggregate Fruits

 

Aggregate fruits develop from a single flower having an apocarpous pistil. each of the free carpel is develops into a simple fruitlet. A collection of simple fruitlets makes an aggregate fruit. An individual ovary develops into a drupe, achene, follicle or berry. An aggregate of these fruits borne by a single flower is known as an etaerio. Example: Magnolia, Raspberry, Annona, Polyalthia.



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