The Fruit ClipArt gallery offers 295 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.

An illustration of a Coe's golden drop plum.

Coe's Golden Drop Plum

An illustration of a Coe's golden drop plum.

An image of a fruiting plum branch.

Fruiting Branch of Plum

An image of a fruiting plum branch.

A round, medium-sized fruit that is yellowish-green and covered with faint crimson spots. It is known for being one of the richest-flavored of all plums.

Fruiting Branch of Green Gage Plum

A round, medium-sized fruit that is yellowish-green and covered with faint crimson spots. It is known…

An illustration of a Jefferson plum.

Jefferson Plum

An illustration of a Jefferson plum.

An illustration of a purple gage plum.

Purple Gage Plum

An illustration of a purple gage plum.

An illustration of a Smith's Orleans plum.

Smith's Orleans Plum

An illustration of a Smith's Orleans plum.

An illustration of three plums.

Plums

An illustration of three plums.

A X-section of a pome.

Pome

A X-section of a pome.

A pome is a well-known fruit of the apple, pear and quince. It comes from a compound pistil with a coherent calyx-tube.

Pome

A pome is a well-known fruit of the apple, pear and quince. It comes from a compound pistil with a coherent…

"Pome.--A pulpy fruit, containing a capsule, as the apple and pear." -Newman, 1850

Pome

"Pome.--A pulpy fruit, containing a capsule, as the apple and pear." -Newman, 1850

"The Pome is an inferior fleshy fruit, of which the edicarp, mesocarp, and fleshy calyx form the greater part, which is eatable. The endocarp is tough and horny, and forms the cells of the seeds."—Darby, 1855

Pome

"The Pome is an inferior fleshy fruit, of which the edicarp, mesocarp, and fleshy calyx form the greater…

This is a classification of a type of fruit.

Pome (Apple)

This is a classification of a type of fruit.

Pomegranate is a red fruit filled with dozens of seeds cased in a juicy membrane.

Pomegranate

Pomegranate is a red fruit filled with dozens of seeds cased in a juicy membrane.

Also known as Punica granatum. The trees on which these fruits are born range between 15 feet and 20 feet in height. They are mostly native to the Iranian Plateau.

Pomegranate

Also known as Punica granatum. The trees on which these fruits are born range between 15 feet and 20…

Also known as Punica granatum. The fruits are red and have the ability to grow through droughts. They tend to bloom between June and September, and grow up to 15 feet and 30 feet.

Pomegranate

Also known as Punica granatum. The fruits are red and have the ability to grow through droughts. They…

Pomegranate is a red fruit filled with dozens of seeds cased in a juicy membrane.

Pomegranates

Pomegranate is a red fruit filled with dozens of seeds cased in a juicy membrane.

This is a classification of a type of fruit.

Pyxidium

This is a classification of a type of fruit.

Queen Anne's Pocket Melon is also known as the Dudaim Melon. This melon is very small and round. The melon is marbled with brown on an orange or orange red ground.

Queen Anne's Pocket Melon

Queen Anne's Pocket Melon is also known as the Dudaim Melon. This melon is very small and round. The…

Quince, a member of the rose family. It is said to be a native of Northern Iran.

Quince

Quince, a member of the rose family. It is said to be a native of Northern Iran.

An illustration of a bunch of raisins.

Raisins

An illustration of a bunch of raisins.

A raspberry.

Raspberry

A raspberry.

A shrubby plant belonging to the same genus as the blackberry. It is cultivated extensively as a garden fruit.

Raspberry

A shrubby plant belonging to the same genus as the blackberry. It is cultivated extensively as a garden…

This is a classification of a type of fruit.

Samara

This is a classification of a type of fruit.

This is the chicle fruit known to be used in the process of creating bubble gum.

Fruiting Sapodilla

This is the chicle fruit known to be used in the process of creating bubble gum.

This is a classification of a type of fruit.

Schizocarp (Carcerule) of Mallow

This is a classification of a type of fruit.

This evergreen is native of the United States, usually flourishes under wet and humid environments.

Sequoia Sempervirens

This evergreen is native of the United States, usually flourishes under wet and humid environments.

"The Silicua is a variety of the capsule, composed of two carpels opening from the base upward, and having a framework called the replum, which forms a spurious dissepiment."—Darby, 1855

Silicula

"The Silicua is a variety of the capsule, composed of two carpels opening from the base upward, and…

This is a classification of a type of fruit.

Silicule

This is a classification of a type of fruit.

This is a classification of a type of fruit.

Siliqua

This is a classification of a type of fruit.

This is a classification of a type of fruit.

Sorosis (mulberry)

This is a classification of a type of fruit.

Star apple and caimito are the common names of chrysophyllum cainito. The fruit is the size of an apple with a star shaped core. The fruit is eaten raw.

Star Apple

Star apple and caimito are the common names of chrysophyllum cainito. The fruit is the size of an apple…

This is a young, forming strawberry, divided lengthwise,(Gray, 1858).

Strawberry

This is a young, forming strawberry, divided lengthwise,(Gray, 1858).

A plant and its fruit of many varieties.

Strawberry

A plant and its fruit of many varieties.

A strawberry.

Strawberry

A strawberry.

A genus of plants extensively cultivated for their luscious fruit. They were so named from the practice of laying straw between the rows to keep the ground moist and free from weeds.

Strawberry

A genus of plants extensively cultivated for their luscious fruit. They were so named from the practice…

This is a classification of a type of fruit.

Strawberry

This is a classification of a type of fruit.

An illustration of a strawberry plant with fruit.

Strawberry Plant

An illustration of a strawberry plant with fruit.

A potted strawberry plant.

Strawberry Plant

A potted strawberry plant.

"Large oblong or oblong conical, sometimes flattene, seeds but slightly imbedded; color scarlet; flesh firm, solid; nearly white, of good flavor." —Fuller, 1910

Durand strawberry

"Large oblong or oblong conical, sometimes flattene, seeds but slightly imbedded; color scarlet; flesh…

"Large round; pale crimson or deep scarlet; seeds slightly sunken, rather soft, acid, without richness, but highly perfumed. A wonderfully hardy and productive variety; extensively cultivated a few years since for market, as it succeeds on a great variety of soils, and when left to grow with little or no cultivation." —Fuller, 1910

Green prolific strawberry

"Large round; pale crimson or deep scarlet; seeds slightly sunken, rather soft, acid, without richness,…

The Woodland Strawberry (Fragaria vesca) is a flowering plant in Rosaceae, the rose family.

Woodland Strawberry

The Woodland Strawberry (Fragaria vesca) is a flowering plant in Rosaceae, the rose family.

A state of flower or fruit in which the carpels are united.

Syncarpous

A state of flower or fruit in which the carpels are united.

An illustration of a tomato.

Tomato

An illustration of a tomato.

The fruit of a family Pyrus.

Pear Tomato

The fruit of a family Pyrus.

A plant which produces white or faintly pink flowers, with very small leaves and lobed leaves. They are common in Japan and bloom in May.

Pyrus Toringo

A plant which produces white or faintly pink flowers, with very small leaves and lobed leaves. They…

" Almonds come from Spain and Italy, but they grow spontaneously in many other warm countries. There are two kinds of almonds, the sweet and the bitter, only differing from each other in the flavor of the nut. Valentia almonds are sweet and large; Italian not either so large or sweet." -Lupton

Almond Tree

" Almonds come from Spain and Italy, but they grow spontaneously in many other warm countries. There…

"The date is the fruit of a tall and graceful palm which shoots up a single straight stem to height of fifty or sixty feet, and then expands into a beautiful crown of leaves.

Date Tree

"The date is the fruit of a tall and graceful palm which shoots up a single straight stem to height…

A well-known climbing shrub, which consists of climbing plants with woody stems, simple or compound leaves, small green flowers, and round berries.

Vine

A well-known climbing shrub, which consists of climbing plants with woody stems, simple or compound…

The vine of a peanut plant.

A Peanut Vine

The vine of a peanut plant.

"Vitis is the typical genus of the order Vitaceæ, comprising the vines. The Vitis Vinifera is popularly known as the grape vine."—(Charles Leonard-Stuart, 1911)

Vitis Vinifera

"Vitis is the typical genus of the order Vitaceæ, comprising the vines. The Vitis Vinifera is…

The fruit and plant of the vine-like herb originally from southern Africa. This flowering plant bears an accessory fruit of a type that botanists call a false berry. The watermelon fruit, loosely considered a type of melon, has a smooth exterior rind and a juicy, sweet, usually red interior flesh.

Watermelon

The fruit and plant of the vine-like herb originally from southern Africa. This flowering plant bears…

An illustration of a watermelon with a quarter missing.

Watermelon

An illustration of a watermelon with a quarter missing.

The winter melon is the largest of the white fleshed kinds. This melon varies in size and color.

Winter Melon

The winter melon is the largest of the white fleshed kinds. This melon varies in size and color.

"A wormy apple, showing the familiar mass of brown particles thrown out at the blossom-end by the young worm." — Goff, 1904

Wormy Apple

"A wormy apple, showing the familiar mass of brown particles thrown out at the blossom-end by the young…

"Section of wormy apple; a, codling moth; b, cocoon." — Goff, 1904

Wormy Apple

"Section of wormy apple; a, codling moth; b, cocoon." — Goff, 1904