The Fruit ClipArt gallery offers 370 illustrations of sweet-tasting plant products, following the culinary (rather than botanical) definition of the word fruit. Examples include: apples, berries, cherries, currants, dates, figs, grapes, guavas, lemons, mangos, melons, oranges, papaws, peaches, pears, pineapples, plums, pomegranates, quinces, and strawberries.

All illustrations in the ClipArt ETC collection are line drawings. If you are looking for color photographs of fruit, please visit the ClipPix ETC website.

Coconut palm. A, section of fruit; a, husk; b, shell; c, albumin; d, cavity; e, embryo; f, aperture of shell; g, rudimentary aperture; B, male flower; C, female flower.

Coconut Tree

Coconut palm. A, section of fruit; a, husk; b, shell; c, albumin; d, cavity; e, embryo; f, aperture…

Illustrated is the end of a mature cocnut. The nut sprouts usually from the largest eye.

End of Coconut

Illustrated is the end of a mature cocnut. The nut sprouts usually from the largest eye.

Illustrated are stages in the growth of a coconut.

Growth Stages of Coconut

Illustrated are stages in the growth of a coconut.

Coconuts are the fruits of the cocos tree.

Coconuts

Coconuts are the fruits of the cocos tree.

Apples are prone to infestation by the codlin moth during the month of May. The moth lays its eggs in the leaves of the young apple. The caterpillar gnaws its way down the fruit.

Codlin Moth and Grub in an Apple

Apples are prone to infestation by the codlin moth during the month of May. The moth lays its eggs in…

Coulommier's melon is remarkable for its hardiness and the size of its fruits.

Coulommier's Melon

Coulommier's melon is remarkable for its hardiness and the size of its fruits.

A cow-parsnip. 1, flower; 2, fruit; 3, carpel (section)

Cow-parsnip

A cow-parsnip. 1, flower; 2, fruit; 3, carpel (section)

The cranberry is a fruit of the heath family of plants.

Cranberry

The cranberry is a fruit of the heath family of plants.

Illustrated is the oblong or bugle form type of cranberry.

Cranberry

Illustrated is the oblong or bugle form type of cranberry.

A small red tart berry commonly used in baking (muffins and cakes). It is native to North America and Canada.

Cranberry

A small red tart berry commonly used in baking (muffins and cakes). It is native to North America and…

A plant which bears edible berries.

Cranberry

A plant which bears edible berries.

"Cranberry (Vaccinium palustris): a, part of stem and branches, with roots, leaves, and flowers; b, a berry; c, transverse section of a berry." — Chambers' Encyclopedia, 1875

Cranberry

"Cranberry (Vaccinium palustris): a, part of stem and branches, with roots, leaves, and flowers; b,…

Leafy shoot and berry (cut across) of the larger Cranberry, Vaccinium macrocarpon.

Cranberry

Leafy shoot and berry (cut across) of the larger Cranberry, Vaccinium macrocarpon.

Illustrated is the common cranberry, vaccinium macrocarpon. It grows wild only in North American. The berries ripen during September and October.

Cranberry

Illustrated is the common cranberry, vaccinium macrocarpon. It grows wild only in North American. The…

Illustrated is the globular or cherry-shaped cranberry.

Globular Cranberry

Illustrated is the globular or cherry-shaped cranberry.

Small shrub native to northern Europe, bears small red berries.

Mountain Cranberry

Small shrub native to northern Europe, bears small red berries.

Illustrated is the ovoid or bell-shaped form of cranberry.

Ovoid Cranberry

Illustrated is the ovoid or bell-shaped form of cranberry.

A plant which consists of long, persistent calyx segments. They generally grow up to 20 feet in height, and are native to Europe.

Pyrus Malus Crataegina

A plant which consists of long, persistent calyx segments. They generally grow up to 20 feet in height,…

Croton Tiglium. 1, male flower (section); 2, female; 3, fruit; 4, fruit (section)

Croton Tiglium

Croton Tiglium. 1, male flower (section); 2, female; 3, fruit; 4, fruit (section)

Black currant is the common name of ribes nigrum. It is a European species.

Black Currant

Black currant is the common name of ribes nigrum. It is a European species.

Buffalo currant is the common name of ribes aureum. It is an American variety.

Buffalo Currant

Buffalo currant is the common name of ribes aureum. It is an American variety.

Currant is the common name of ribes vulgaris. Illustrated is the plant in bloom.

Common Currant

Currant is the common name of ribes vulgaris. Illustrated is the plant in bloom.

The common name of ribes floridum is native black currant. In this illustration the fruit is immature. It is an American species.

Native Black Currant

The common name of ribes floridum is native black currant. In this illustration the fruit is immature.…

The Red currant (Ribes rubrum) is a member of the genus Ribes in the gooseberry family Grossulariaceae, native to parts of western Europe (Belgium, France, Germany, Netherlands, Northern Italy and Northern Spain). It is a deciduous shrub normally growing to 1-1.5 m tall, occasionally 2 m, with five-lobed leaves arranged spirally on the stems. The flowers are inconspicuous yellow-green, in pendulous 4-8 cm racemes, maturing into bright red translucent edible berries about 8-12 mm diameter, with 3-10 berries on each raceme.

Red Currant

The Red currant (Ribes rubrum) is a member of the genus Ribes in the gooseberry family Grossulariaceae,…

Custard apple (Anona reticulata). 1, flower, three outer petals removed; 2, fruit and section.

Custard Apple

Custard apple (Anona reticulata). 1, flower, three outer petals removed; 2, fruit and section.

This is a classification of a type of fruit.

Cysela (Inferior Achene)

This is a classification of a type of fruit.

This is a classification of a type of fruit.

Cysela, stalked

This is a classification of a type of fruit.

A date is a fruit that comes from several trees.

Date

A date is a fruit that comes from several trees.

Pictured is the American seedling date.

American Seedling Date

Pictured is the American seedling date.

Illustrated are fruit clusters of date grown in Arizona.

Fruit Clusters of Date

Illustrated are fruit clusters of date grown in Arizona.

An illustration of the fruit of a date palm, a date.  The fruit is a drupe known as a date. They are oval-cylindrical, 3–7 cm long, and 2–3 cm diameter, and when unripe, range from bright red to bright yellow in colour, depending on variety. Dates contain a single seed about 2–2.5 cm long and 6–8 mm thick. Three main cultivar groups of date exist; soft (e.g. 'Barhee', 'Halawy', 'Khadrawy', 'Medjool'), semi-dry (e.g. 'Dayri', 'Deglet Noor', 'Zahidi'), and dry (e.g. 'Thoory'). The type of fruit depends on the glucose, fructose and sucrose content.

Dates

An illustration of the fruit of a date palm, a date. The fruit is a drupe known as a date. They are…

Dewberries are trailing blackberries. The bartel variety grows wild from New York to Kansas and southwest.

Bartel Dewberry

Dewberries are trailing blackberries. The bartel variety grows wild from New York to Kansas and southwest.

Also known as Rubus fruticosus caesius. The fruit is reminiscent of a raspberry, but is usually purple or black instead of red. They are commonly found in the Northern hemisphere, and the leaves can be used for tea.

European Dewberry

Also known as Rubus fruticosus caesius. The fruit is reminiscent of a raspberry, but is usually purple…

Dewberries are very similar to blackberries.  Lucretia dewberries are very large.

Lucretia Dewberry

Dewberries are very similar to blackberries. Lucretia dewberries are very large.

The dorian (Durio zibethinus) is the fruit of the dorian tree in the Bombacaceae family. The fruit is cultivated in many places including the West Indies, Florida, and Cambodia.

Dorian

The dorian (Durio zibethinus) is the fruit of the dorian tree in the Bombacaceae family. The fruit is…

Double coconuts are usually one seeded and mostly two lobed.

Double Coconut

Double coconuts are usually one seeded and mostly two lobed.

A drupe is the commonest example of the stone-fruit.

Drupe

A drupe is the commonest example of the stone-fruit.

"Drupe.--A fruit enclosing a stone or nut." -Newman, 1850

Drupe

"Drupe.--A fruit enclosing a stone or nut." -Newman, 1850

This is a classification of a type of fruit.

Drupe

This is a classification of a type of fruit.

This is a classification of a type of fruit.

Drupels

This is a classification of a type of fruit.

Two pears of the Duchess d'Angouleme type.

Duchess d'Angouleme

Two pears of the Duchess d'Angouleme type.

Durian is the common name of durio zibethinus. The fruit tree is native to India and Malaysia. Concerning the odor of the durian it has been said that is smells like a mixture of old cheese and onions flavored with turpentine. But those who eat it love it despite the odor.

Durian

Durian is the common name of durio zibethinus. The fruit tree is native to India and Malaysia. Concerning…

This is a classification of a type of fruit.

Elm

This is a classification of a type of fruit.

The embroidered market melon is a netted variety. This melon bears a large nearly spherical fruit with orange or reddish orange fruit.

Embroidered Market Melon

The embroidered market melon is a netted variety. This melon bears a large nearly spherical fruit with…

Endocarp with seed

Endocarp

Endocarp with seed

Ficus is commonly known as the fig tree. The fruit of ficus roxburghii is edible. The fruits of ficus trees are called figs. The leaves of these trees are a roundish heart shape.

Fruit and Leaf of Ficus Roxburghii

Ficus is commonly known as the fig tree. The fruit of ficus roxburghii is edible. The fruits of ficus…

The outside appearance of a noncaprificated fig.

Fig

The outside appearance of a noncaprificated fig.

The outside appearance of a caprificated fig.

Fig

The outside appearance of a caprificated fig.

The interior of a caprificated fig.

Fig

The interior of a caprificated fig.

The interior of a noncaprificated fig.

Fig

The interior of a noncaprificated fig.

Any plant belonging to the genus Ficus is a fig. They are widely distributed in warm climates. Some bear edible fruit. This illustration shows a fig plant, as well as the male and female flowers, and a cross-section of  the fruit of a fig.

Fig

Any plant belonging to the genus Ficus is a fig. They are widely distributed in warm climates. Some…

An illustration of a fig branch and fruit.

Fig Branch and Fruit

An illustration of a fig branch and fruit.

The fruit from a fig tree (Ficus carica) showing its section.

Section of Fruit of Fig

The fruit from a fig tree (Ficus carica) showing its section.

This is a classification of type of fruit.

Fig, with Male and Female Flowers

This is a classification of type of fruit.

The figari melon is an ornamental and small fruited melon.

Figari Melon

The figari melon is an ornamental and small fruited melon.

The skin of black bourjassotte figs is black. The fruit is a deep red. These figs are delicious.

Black Bourjassotte Figs

The skin of black bourjassotte figs is black. The fruit is a deep red. These figs are delicious.

This illustration shows a Figwort, a member of the genus Scrophularia. It has the characteristic features of  a five-lobed calyx, a nearly globose corolla (the upper lip of which is two-lobed and the lower three-lobed), and a capsule opening with two valves, the edges of which are turned in. The illustration also shows 1) a cross section of a flower, and 2) fruit.

Figwort

This illustration shows a Figwort, a member of the genus Scrophularia. It has the characteristic features…

A free-flowering tree that grows beautiful red flowers. They are commonly found in Japan, and tend to bloom in May.

Pyrus Floribunda

A free-flowering tree that grows beautiful red flowers. They are commonly found in Japan, and tend to…

This is a classification of a type of fruit.

Follicle (fruit)

This is a classification of a type of fruit.

The flowers of the pine strawberry are white and frow on thick stalks. The plant grows one foot high. It produces fruit.

Pine Strawberry (Fragaria Chilensis Grandiflora)

The flowers of the pine strawberry are white and frow on thick stalks. The plant grows one foot high.…