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Fruits develop from the flower of plants and hold the seeds. They are the way of plants to distribute their seeds.
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Why do home-grown fruits tend to taste better than mass-produced consumer fruits?
"Industrial" fruits and vegetables are not grown as much for flavor as for convenience, pest resistance, appearance, resistance to peel problems, resistance to bruising, etc. etc. Profitability is the …
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Grafting vegetables onto fruit-bearing trees
For grafting to "take", the the two plants' vasculatures have to be organized similarly. This is not possible for two such differently organized stems as a pepper and an apple.
This is a cross sectio …
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Identity of plant bearing a cluster of bulbous, glossy red fruits (Oak Ridges Moraine)
This isn't a flower, but the cluster of shiny berries containing the seeds of a flower. My best guess is that it is a Jack-in-the-Pulpit (Arisaema triphyllum), but it's a bit hard to tell from the two …