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.
The common name of fragaria chilensis is the chili strawberry. The flowers are white and grow on thick,…
Fragaria vesca, or wild strawberry, has white flowers. The plant grows between six and twelve inches…
The common name of fragaria chilensis is the chili strawberry. The fruit is rose colored on the outside…
The common name of fragaria chilensis grandiflora is pine strawberry. Pine strawberries are red and…
Fragaria vesca, or wild strawberry, produces red fruit. The fruit is edible.
Composite, or compound flowers, form the largest of all botanical orders. 3, receptacle with fruit adhering.
The quince-tree, which is supposed to be a native of Western Asia, is now cultivated throughout Europe,…
An illustration of a variety of fruit, including: 1. Oldmixon freestone 2. Hale's early 3. Washington.
The apricot is a stone fruit, but contains less acid than most stone fruits. Unlike other fruits, there…
Fig is a fruit producing tree. The cultivation of figs goes back to ancient times. It is native to the…
The inside of a gooseberry, showing the reproductive seeds that are immersed in the placenta.
The branches of the gooseberry plant help shade each other to protect the fruit. A scorching sunshine…
"Vitis vinifera. 1. a flower; 2. the same casting its petals; 3. the pistil and stamens; 4. a section…
Guava (Psidium guayava) is a low-growing West Indian tree belonging to the family Myrtaceæ. It bears…
Section of the fruit of the Apple Guava (Psidium guayava), a small tree in the Myrtaceae family.
Spiraea tomentosa. Also called Steeplebush and Meadowsweet, this plant grows up to four feet high. This…
"The Hesperidium is a fleshy fruit, in which the epicarp and mesocarp form a thick rind, and the endocarp…
"The fruit of various species of Vaccinium and Gaylussacia, genera which belong to the heath family…
A tree which produces dark red flowers and fragrant green leaves. The leaves are oval and serrated.…
"The Lemon is the fruit of a small tree belonging to the same natural order as the orange. There are…
The fruid of the tropical or subtropical tree citrus medica, of the orange family, and originally native…
The fruit of a small tree belonging to the same natural order as the orange. There are numerous varieties…
Lemon is the common name of citrus limonia. It is a small tree with irregular branches. The flowers…
"The Lemon is the fruit of a small tree belonging to the same natural order as the orange. There are…
This illustration shows the twig, with leaves and flowers, of a Lemon tree (1. Pistil and part of the…
This illustration shows a lentil plant. Lentils are the round, flat seeds of a small leguminous plant…
Illustrated is an oval limequat. The limequat is a hybrid between the lime and the kumquat. The skin…
The loganberry is a result of the cross between a wild blackberry and a red raspberry. The fruit is…
Illustrated is a field of loganberry as grown in Oregon. Extensive plantings are found all over western…
Loquat is native to China and Japan. The fruit is pear shaped, yellow, and about an inch and a half…
The mamey sapote (Pouteria sapota) is a species of tree that is native to southern Mexico. Today, the…
Orange trees flower from February to March. The fruits grow to maturity is nine to eleven months.
The fruit is kidney-shaped, four or five inches long, with smooth, pale green to reddish skin.
A tree native to tropical Asia, but now naturalized extensively in America and other grand divisions.…
An illustration of a flowering branch of a mango tree; a, flower; b, part of inflorescence; c, pistil;…