Figs are native to Turkey and Northern India. It was one of the first fruits cultivated by humans. In…
A small red tart berry commonly used in baking (muffins and cakes). It is native to North America and…
The guava plant is prized for its fruit which resembles an apple or pear, and can have white, pink or…
The breadfruit bears an edible fruit and contains milky sap.
The kalong bat can have a wingspan up to five feet. Its head is like that of the fox, and it lives primarily…
The fox is characterized chiefly by its pointed muzzle, short legs and its bushy tail. During the day,…
The grizzly bear is the most fierce and powerful of the North American bears. It can weigh up to 800…
Armadillos live on carrion, insects and fruit. They are all small, except for the Gigantic armadillo…
The opossum is nocturnal and arboreal. At night it searches for insects, birds, eggs, fruit, etc. It…
The fruit is kidney-shaped, four or five inches long, with smooth, pale green to reddish skin.
Oaks are easily recognized by their characteristic leaves and especially by their peculiar fruit, the…
Olive has been cultivated from the earliest times chiefly for its oil, which is obtained from the fruit…
Orange. All the species of the genus are natives of tropical and subtropical Asia, but are now extensively…
Pomegranate, is a native of Asia but cultivated throughout the tropics. The fruit contains numerous,…
Quince, a member of the rose family. It is said to be a native of Northern Iran.
Peanuts are an annual plant with edible seeds.
Olive has been cultivated from the earliest times chiefly for its oil, which is obtained from the fruit…
Coconut palms are a tropical tree that grow large seeds. From the seed we get milk and oil.
Rubber tree is a tropical tree that contains rubber particles within its secretion.
In eating, they seize the fruit with the extremity of the beak, make it bounce up in the air, receive…
In eating, they seize the fruit with the extremity of the beak, make it bounce up in the air, receive…
Large finches that feed on conifer seeds and fruit.
Large finches that feed on conifer seeds and fruit.
This bird feeds primarily on insects and fruit, and both sexes care for the young.
This bird feeds primarily on insects and fruit, and both sexes care for the young.
This is the cucumber-tree, Magnolia acuminata fruit discharging its seed", (Keeler, 1915).
The fruit of the Tulip-tree, Liriodendron tulipifera (Keeler, 1915).
The fruit of the Papaw, Asimina triloba (Keeler, 1915).
The fruit of the Linden, Tilia americana, (Keeler, 1915).
The fruit of the Tree-of-Heaven, Ailanthus (Keeler, 1915).
The fruit of the Buckeye, Aesculus glabra, (Keeler, 1915).
The seeds of the Striped Maple, Acer pennsylvanicum, (Keeler, 1915).
The seeds of the Mountain Maple, Acer spicatum, (Keeler, 1915).
The seeds of the Sugar Maple, Acer saccharum, (Keeler, 1915).
The staminate flowers of the Silver Maple, Acer saccharinum, (Keeler, 1915).
The pistillate flowers of the Silver Maple, Acer saccharinum, (Keeler, 1915).
The seeds of the Silver Maple, Acer saccharinum, (Keeler, 1915).
The seeds of the Red Maple, Acer rubrum, (Keeler, 1915).
Roman goddess of fruit trees.
These are the seeds of the Box Elder, Acer negundo, (Keeler, 1915).
These are the fruit of the Poison Sumac, Rhus vernix (Keeler, 1915).
These are the seeds or racemes of the Locust blossoms, Robinia pseudoacacia,(Keeler, 1915).
These are the pistillate and staminate flowers of Kentucky coffee-tree, (Keeler, 1915).
This is the seed of the Hercules Club, Aralia spinosa, (Keeler, 1915).
This is the single flower of the dogwood, Cornus florida, (Keeler, 1915).
This is the single flower of the Black Haw, Viburnum prunifolium, (Keeler, 1915).
This is the flower cluster of the Mountain Laurel, Kalmia latifolia, (Keeler, 1915).
This is the raceme of flowers of Sourwood, Oxydendrum arboreum, (Keeler, 1915).
This is the fruit of the Persimmon, Diospyros virginiana, (Keeler, 1915).
These are the flowers of the Silverbell-tree, Mohrodendron carolinum, (Keeler, 1915).
This is the fruit of the Snowdrop-tree, Mohrodendron dipterum, (Keeler, 1915).
This is the staminate flower of White Ash, Fraxinus americana, (Keeler, 1915).
This is the pistillate flower of White Ash, Fraxinus americana, (Keeler, 1915).
This is the fruit, or samara, of White Ash, Fraxinus americana, (Keeler, 1915).
This is the staminate flower of Red Ash, Fraxinus pennsylvanica, (Keeler, 1915).
This is the pistillate flower of Red Ash, Fraxinus pennsylvanica, (Keeler, 1915).
This is the fruit, or samara, of Red Ash, Fraxinus pennsylvanica, (Keeler, 1915).
This is the flower of Blue Ash, Fraxinus quadrangulata, (Keeler, 1915).
This is the fruit, or samara, of Blue Ash, Fraxinus quadrangulata, (Keeler, 1915).
This is the staminate flower of Black Ash, Fraxinus nigra, (Keeler, 1915).