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Epigynous berry

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An epigynous berry or false berry is an accessory fruit found in certain plant species with an inferior ovary, distinguishing it from a true berry. In these species other parts of the flower (including the basal parts of the sepals, petals, and stamens) can ripen along with the ovary, forming the false berry. The fruit of Cucurbitaceae is a false berry called a pepo.

Examples of plants which produce false berries include:

Botanical parlance
True berry Epigynous berry Other
Common parlance Berry Grape Currant, blueberry, gooseberry Strawberry, blackberry, raspberry, boysenberry
Other Tomato, persimmon, eggplant, guava, chile pepper Banana, cucumber, avocado, squash, pumpkin, melon, watermelon, lingonberry Apple, peach, green bean, sunflower seed
Types of fruits
Berries | Drupes | Pomes | Aggregate fruits | False berries | Accessory fruit
es:Falsa baya

fi:Pohjusmarja pt:Pseudobaga

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