The pods contain seeds surrounded by a fluffy, yellowish fiber that is a mix of lignin and cellulose.
The fruit is usually a single seed surrounded by flesh.
They contain numerous black seeds surrounded by silky hairs which enable them to be dispersed by the wind.
Each contains three or four seeds surrounded by fleshy orange-red arils.
Its species name is derived from helios "sun" and sperma "seed" and relates to the shape of the seed surrounded by a winglike membrane.
The seeds are contained in a capsule called a "boll", each seed surrounded by fibres of two types.
Inside is a single seed surrounded by white flesh.
In the case of baobabs, the fruits have large seeds surrounded by a nutritious pulp and may have required seed dispersal through ingestion.
When these fruits mature, they separate into two pyrenas, or seeds surrounded by hardened endocarp.
The fruit contains two cells with small flat seeds surrounded by sweet black soft pulp tasting like blackberry jam.