The seed of a fleshy fruit; a pip.
Accessory fruit a fleshy fruit developing from a succulent receptacle rather than the pistil.
Experts in plant life consider the blueberry an "inferior berry" and the strawberry, raspberry, and blackberry an "aggregate fleshy fruit.
A fleshy fruit, such as a peach, plum, or cherry, usually having a single hard stone that encloses a seed.
Starch degradation in cells is closely associated with cereal seed germination, photosynthesis in leaves, carbohydrate storage in tuber and tuberous roots, and fleshy fruit development.
Aggregate fruit Usually applied to a cluster or group of small fleshy fruits originating from a number of separate pistils in a single flower, as in the clustered drupelets of the raspberry.