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edible fruit

NOUN
  1. edible reproductive body of a seed plant especially one having sweet flesh

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  • I'm surrounded by dense foliage -- sabkha and mizren trees, mostly, but there are also lots of the bofra trees that remind me of feather dusters, and groves of the alkamaar trees that yield an edible fruit which looks like a date but tastes like a blueberry. Analog Science Fiction and Fact
  • On this basis, Dudley inferred that ethanol could be a foraging cue to anthropoid primates and that olfaction was a key sense for detecting and navigating towards edible fruits.
  • If you plant trees, make sure they grow edible fruit. Survive the Nine to Five - a woman's guide to working well
  • The theory goes that early hunter-gatherers must have stumbled across rare mutant plants that produced seedless, edible fruit - the forefather of today's commercial varieties.
  • The passion-flowers, also called granadilla fruit that resemble shells, have edible fruits, the condition they eat ripe to prevent their toxic (See Toxicity below). Friedapplepie.net
  • One such is the silverberry, Elaeagnus argentea, a shrub of northern N. America, especially the Hudson's Bay region, which bears edible fruits.
  • Salpiglossis belongs to the always-interesting Solanaceae family, which includes edible fruits such as tomatoes, potatoes and eggplants but also tobacco, deadly nightshade (Atropa belladonna) and poisonous jimsonweed (Datura stramonium). SFGate: Top News Stories
  • They are important to local people, who rely on various species for edible fruits, building materials, even the darts used with blowguns.
  • Those gardeners who want a real taste of the tropics could try growing plants with edible fruit. Times, Sunday Times
  • Those gardeners who want a real taste of the tropics could try growing plants with edible fruit. Times, Sunday Times
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