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An example for a multiple fruit is pineapple.
A multiple fruit is one formed from a cluster of flowers (called an inflorescence).
Multiple fruits form from many different flowers.
There are also many dry multiple fruits.
As the female flowers mature, they merge together into an oblong or spherical multiple fruit.
Multiple fruits are formed from the fused ovaries of multiple flowers.
The fig is a false fruit or multiple fruit, in which the flowers and seeds grow together to form a single mass.
These are called multiple fruits.
Sorosis from Greek means "a multiple fruit formed from many flowers".
The cob is close to a multiple fruit in structure, except that the individual fruits (the kernels) never fuse into a single mass.
F. fomentarius typically grows alone, but multiple fruit bodies can sometimes be found upon the same host trunk.
Multiple fruits include the fruits of multiple flowers that are merged or packed closely together.
Other examples of multiple fruits:
A multiple fruit, in which several flowers, each with an ovary, develop into small fruits that grow together into a larger fruit.
Extra points are awarded for slicing multiple fruits with one swipe, and players can use additional fingers to make multiple slices simultaneously.
Sold throughout the hot summer on kiosks, and independent stands installed on the streets and the beaches, they come in multiple fruit flavors.
Plant scientists have grouped fruits into three main groups, simple fruits, aggregate fruits, and composite or multiple fruits.
It is also very common to serve layered multiple fruit juices in a glass (locally called spreece) made of avocados, mangoes, bananas, guavas and papayas.
The mulberry is a berry-like example of a multiple fruit; it develops from a cluster of tiny separate flowers that become compressed as they develop into fruit.
The fruit is a multiple fruit that has a pungent odour when ripening, and is hence also known as cheese fruit or even vomit fruit.
All Morinda species bear aggregate or multiple fruits that can be fleshy (like with Morinda citrifolia) or dry.
Similar structures that are not multiple fruits are formed from single flowers that have more than one pistil, and these are called aggregate fruits, e.g.:
After three months, the flower heads develop into a fleshy globular multiple fruit (syncarp) joined by their calyces (each flower becoming a fruitlet containing one seed).
However, mulberries, which closely resemble blackberries, are not aggregate fruit, but are multiple fruits, actually derived from bunches of catkins, each drupelet thus belonging to a different flower.
The pineapple (Ananas comosus) is a tropical plant with edible multiple fruit consisting of coalesced berries, and the most economically significant plant in the Bromeliaceae family.