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The botanist's berry
Inside botany, the berry is the usual nature and severity of elementary overweight fruit; one where a entire ovary wall ripens into an eatable seed vessel. A ovary is universally superior inside these flowers, and it keep around 1 or even other carpels withinly the thin covering & super heavy interiors. A seeds are embedded in the common flesh of the ovary.
Therein feel, a tomato is a berry and a strawberry is not. More examples of botanic berries include a grape, date, avocado, persimmon, eggplant, guava, and chile pepper. A fruit of citrus, such as a orange and lemon, is the limited berry known as a hesperidium. The plant that bears berries is known as berried.
The layperson's berry
Around most common idiom & cuisine, the term "berry" refers generically to any little, sweetly fruit; in that feel, a strawberry occurs as berry & a tomato is does'nt. More berries therein but not a botanic feel include aggregate fruits like the blackberry, raspberry, and boysenberry, when well as a false berries such as blueberry, cranberry, and gooseberry and its currant relatives (e.g. blackcurrant, redcurrant).
These fruits tend to become microscopic, sweet, juicy, & of the brilliantly color contrasting with their background to produce the babies additional attractive to animals that disperse them & so scatter a seeds of the plant.
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Berry Family
Socially-aware family history with links to Berry, Hesse, Wall, George, King, Stacy, Vossick, Forster, Scott, Kirkland, Gouge, Jones, Byrd, Fletcher, Honeycutt, Gardner and Gilbert families.
Berry
Family history, reports and photographs of Charles Wesley Berry Jnr from Charlotte, NC USA.
Berry
Family tree of Claude Joseph Berry including the surnames Anthony, Berry, Bledsoe, Burns, Culkin, Curry, Frank, Goldie, Smith and Welling.
Berry and Barton
Family history of Dana Barton Berry from Langley, WA USA.
Berry
Ancestral history of Danny Berry from TX, USA.
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