simple fruit

Fruits {simple fruit} can be from flowers with one pistil, such as cherry, date, and palm. Dry simple fruits have paper, leather, or hard ovary walls. Pods can split into two sides {valve, pod} with seeds attached to one edge, as in peanut, pea, bean, and other legumes. Dry thin-walled fruits or pods {capsule, fruit} can have more than one seed and several parts separated by grooved lines {carpel, fruit}, as in poppy.

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