The loganberry is a result of the cross between a wild blackberry and a red raspberry. The fruit is purplish red when ripe and is very large. The flavor has characteristics of both the blackberry and raspberry.

Loganberry

The loganberry is a result of the cross between a wild blackberry and a red raspberry. The fruit is…

The lonicera prolifera shrub climbs four to five feet high. The flowers are pale yellow with a marked purplish outside. The flowers bloom in May and June. The fruit appears in September and October.

Lonicera Prolifera

The lonicera prolifera shrub climbs four to five feet high. The flowers are pale yellow with a marked…

Loquat is a small, evergreen fruit tree native to China and Japan. The fruit ripens in the spring. The flavor of the fruit is similar to a cherry.

Loquat

Loquat is a small, evergreen fruit tree native to China and Japan. The fruit ripens in the spring. The…

Mamey sapote, marmalade fruit, mamey colorado, and sapote are all common names of lucuma mammosa. The fruits is round or elliptical and one seeded. The tree is considered to be native to central America.

Mamey Sapote

Mamey sapote, marmalade fruit, mamey colorado, and sapote are all common names of lucuma mammosa. The…

Egg fruit, Ti-es, and canistel are the common names of lucuma nervosa. The fruit is round or oval and orange yellow. The fruit is two to four inches long and usually two or three seeded.

Egg Fruit

Egg fruit, Ti-es, and canistel are the common names of lucuma nervosa. The fruit is round or oval and…

Sing Kwa is the common name of luffa acutangula. The fruit is strongly ribbed with black seeds. It is probably indigenous to Asia.

Luffa Acutangula

Sing Kwa is the common name of luffa acutangula. The fruit is strongly ribbed with black seeds. It is…

The branches of lycium chinense grow twelve feet long. The fruit is scarlet or sometimes bright orange. The plant blooms June to September.

Lycium Chinense

The branches of lycium chinense grow twelve feet long. The fruit is scarlet or sometimes bright orange.…

Pictured is a good packing table for box fruit. It has a canvas bottom and racks at two diagonal corners for holding boxes.

Packing Table

Pictured is a good packing table for box fruit. It has a canvas bottom and racks at two diagonal corners…

Illustrated is a press for box fruit. The clamps are worked by a foot lever. The clamps press down the cover until it can be nailed.

Press for Box Fruit

Illustrated is a press for box fruit. The clamps are worked by a foot lever. The clamps press down the…

Maytenus boaria is an evergreen tree native to Chile. The fruit is the size of a pea, two valved and two seeded. The flowers are small and clustered.

Maytenus Boaria

Maytenus boaria is an evergreen tree native to Chile. The fruit is the size of a pea, two valved and…

Spanish lime and genip are the common names of <i>melicocca bijuga</i>. The fruits are about the same size and shape as plums. The fruit has a pleasant flavor similar to grapes.

Spanish Lime

Spanish lime and genip are the common names of melicocca bijuga. The fruits are about the same size…

Moonseed is the common name of <i>menispermum canadense</i>. The flowers are greenish white and grow in loose clusters. The fruit is bluish black and resembles small grapes.

Moonseed

Moonseed is the common name of menispermum canadense. The flowers are greenish white and grow in loose…

Hottentot fig flowers are large and yellow or purple. The fruit is edible.

Hottentot Fig

Hottentot fig flowers are large and yellow or purple. The fruit is edible.

Medlar is the common name of <i>mespilus germanica</i>. The fruit is hard until mellowed by frosts. The fruit then becomes brown and soft.

Medlar

Medlar is the common name of mespilus germanica. The fruit is hard until mellowed by frosts. The fruit…

<i>Monstera deliciosa</i> is a greenhouse climber. The plant produces an edible fruit. The fruit tastes similar to a combination of banana and pineapple.

Monstera Deliciosa

Monstera deliciosa is a greenhouse climber. The plant produces an edible fruit. The fruit tastes similar…

Indian mulberry is the common name of <i>morinda citrifolia</i>. It is a small tree with smooth bark and angled branches. The fruit is yellowish and fleshy.

Indian Mulberry

Indian mulberry is the common name of morinda citrifolia. It is a small tree with smooth bark and angled…

Horseradish tree was named because of the pungent taste of the root. The root is sometimes eaten. The young fruit is also edible.

Horseradish Tree

Horseradish tree was named because of the pungent taste of the root. The root is sometimes eaten. The…

White mulberry is the common name of <i>morus alba</i>. The fruit is white or violet and very sweet.

White Mulberry

White mulberry is the common name of morus alba. The fruit is white or violet and very sweet.

White mulberry is the common name of <i>morus alba</i>. The leaves are light green, small, and smooth. The fruit is narrow, white or violet, and one to two inches long.

White Mulberry

White mulberry is the common name of morus alba. The leaves are light green, small, and smooth. The…

Russian mulberry is the common name of <i>morus alba tatarica</i>. It is low growing and very bushy topped. The fruit is usually very small.

Russian Mulberry

Russian mulberry is the common name of morus alba tatarica. It is low growing and very bushy topped.…

The leaves of the native red mulberry are very large. The fruit is deep red or almost black when fully ripe. It is native from Massachusetts to Florida, Kansas, and Texas.

Native Red Mulberry

The leaves of the native red mulberry are very large. The fruit is deep red or almost black when fully…

Natal plum is the common name of <i>carissa grandiflora</i>. The fruit is scarlet and the size of a plum. It is used for jellies and preserves.

Natal Plum

Natal plum is the common name of carissa grandiflora. The fruit is scarlet and the size of a plum. It…

Monkey pot nut, sapucaia or sapucaya nut, and paradise nut is the common name of the fruit of lecythis. The nut is oblong and irregularly shaped, though somewhat triangular. The nut resembles a Brazil nut.

Monkey Pot Nut

Monkey pot nut, sapucaia or sapucaya nut, and paradise nut is the common name of the fruit of lecythis.…

Pictured is an olive branch in flower and fruit. Olives yield oil and are also prepared as a food/condiment.

Olive

Pictured is an olive branch in flower and fruit. Olives yield oil and are also prepared as a food/condiment.

Pictured is a family gathering the fruit of grafted wild olives in Algeria.

Olive Gathering

Pictured is a family gathering the fruit of grafted wild olives in Algeria.

Peach tree borer larva. This image is about twice the actual size. Also called the peach crown borer. From its name, it is a pest found in peaches and other stone fruit

Peach Borer

Peach tree borer larva. This image is about twice the actual size. Also called the peach crown borer.…

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…

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…

New Zealand Flax is a liliaceous plant bearing tough, radical leaves, usually about four feet in length. in early autumn, it bears large, reddish or yellow flowers, with tubular perianths. The plant yields a valuable fiber which is stripped by machinery and used for making baskets, ropes, etc. This illustration shows fruit of New Zealand Flax

New Zealand Flax (Fruit)

New Zealand Flax is a liliaceous plant bearing tough, radical leaves, usually about four feet in length.…

A European plant which grows in stagnant or nearly stagnant water. It has long, sword-shaped leaves, and bears an umbel of large reddish flowers at the end of its long stalk. This illustration shows 1) a cross-section of a flower, and 2) the fruit of the flowering rush.

Flowering Rush

A European plant which grows in stagnant or nearly stagnant water. It has long, sword-shaped leaves,…

Frankincense (Olibanum) is a gum resin obtained from Boswellia Carterii, of the order Burseraceae, and grows chiefly in Somali land. It occurs in roundish tears, about half an inch in diameter, colorless to reddish and covered with a white powder. its odor is balsamic, and it tastes bitter. It burns with a fragrant odor, and is used in incense. The illustration shows 1) the flower, 2) a cross section with petals removed, and 3) fruit.

Frankincense

Frankincense (Olibanum) is a gum resin obtained from Boswellia Carterii, of the order Burseraceae, and…

A a type of fruit.

Apocarpous

A a type of fruit.

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.

A type of fruit.

Achene

A type of fruit.

This is a classification of a type of fruit.

Nut

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This is a classification of a type of fruit.

Glans

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This is a classification of a type of fruit.

Cysela (Inferior Achene)

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This is a classification of a type of fruit.

Cysela, stalked

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This is a classification of a type of fruit.

Key Fruit of Ash

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This is a classification of a type of fruit.

Elm

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This is a classification of a type of fruit.

Caryopsis

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This is a classification of a type of fruit.

Schizocarp (Carcerule) of Mallow

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This is a classification of a type of fruit.

Samara

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This is a classification of a type of fruit.

Follicle (fruit)

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This is a classification of a type of fruit.

Legume

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This is a classification of a type of fruit.

Siliqua

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This is a classification of a type of fruit.

Silicule

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This is a classification of a type of fruit.

Pyxidium

This is a classification of a type of fruit.

This is a classification of a type of fruit.

Capsule (fruit)

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This is a classification of a type of fruit.

Sorosis (mulberry)

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This is a classification of a type of fruit.

Berry

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This is a classification of a type of fruit.

Drupels

This is a classification of a type of fruit.

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, belonging to Gentiana.

Fruit of Gentian

This is a classification of a type of fruit, belonging to Gentiana.

This is a classification of a type of fruit.

Fruit of Viola

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This is a classification of type of fruit.

Fig, with Male and Female Flowers

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This is a classification of a type of fruit.

Pome (Apple)

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This is a classification of a type of fruit.

Strawberry

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Galeopithecus is the generic name of certain mammals from the Malayan region, commonly (incorrectly) referred to as flying lemurs. The two species of Galeopithecus are now placed in a sub-order of Insectivora, and regarded as the vegetarian analogues of the insect-eating bats. The common species, G. volans, is about the size of a cat and has a flying-membrane.

The teeth are remarkable, the lower incisors being comb-like, while the upper outer incisor at each side has two roots. Galeopithecus primarily inhabit forests. They feed upon leaves, fruit, eggs, insects, and even small birds. They are nocturnal. Though incapable of true flight, they can take long, flying leaps.

Galeopithecus

Galeopithecus is the generic name of certain mammals from the Malayan region, commonly (incorrectly)…

Geum urbanum is a member of the genus Geum, a genus of hardy plants (Rosaceae). Not usually used decoratively, their five-parted flowers being borne singly at the ends of much-branching stems. The leaves are generally odd-pinnate, often with small leaflets scattered among larger ones. The style is persistent in the fruit and is often plumose, as in the purple avens (G. ciliatum), which has violet flowers. The white avens (G. canadense) has a prickly receptacle, as has the G. flavum. Among the most common species are the yellow G. strictum and the G. vernum, both found in shady, damp places.

Geum Urbanum

Geum urbanum is a member of the genus Geum, a genus of hardy plants (Rosaceae). Not usually used decoratively,…