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[[Image:Berries (USDA ARS).jpg|250px|thumb|right|Several types of "berries" from the market.]]
 
[[Image:Berries (USDA ARS).jpg|250px|thumb|right|Several types of "berries" from the market.]]
[[Image:Rainforestwildberry.jpg|250px|thumb|right|Wild berry from Sumatran rainforest]]
 
 
[[Image:Alaska wild berries.jpg|250px|thumb|right|Alaska wild "berries" from the [[Innoko National Wildlife Refuge]].]]
 
[[Image:Alaska wild berries.jpg|250px|thumb|right|Alaska wild "berries" from the [[Innoko National Wildlife Refuge]].]]
Pulpy, indehiscent, few- or many-seeded fruit; technically, the pulpy fruit resulting from a single [[pistil]], containing one or more seeds but no true [[stone]], as the tomato.
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Pulpy, indehiscent, few- or many-seeded fruit; technically, the pulpy [[fruit]] resulting from a single [[pistil]], containing one or more [[seed]]s but no true [[stone]], as the [[tomato]].
  
 
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Latest revision as of 15:42, 27 March 2010

Several types of "berries" from the market.
Alaska wild "berries" from the Innoko National Wildlife Refuge.

Pulpy, indehiscent, few- or many-seeded fruit; technically, the pulpy fruit resulting from a single pistil, containing one or more seeds but no true stone, as the tomato.


This article contains a definition from the Glossary of Gardening Terms.