Fruit

Botanically, the mature ovary of a flowering plant containing seeds. Culinary fruits are typically sweet and eaten as desserts. Includes apples, berries, citrus, and stone fruits. Tomatoes and peppers are botanical fruits but culinary vegetables.

All terms

Acidic Soil
Alkaline Soil
Angiosperm
Annual
APG IV
Araceae
Arecaceae
Asparagaceae
Asteraceae
Biennial
Binomial Nomenclature
Bolting
Brassicaceae
Bryophyta
Bulb
Cactaceae
Class
Clay Soil
Companion Planting
Crassulaceae
Cultivar
Cutting
cv.
Deadheading
Deciduous
Division
Division
Dormancy
Drought Tolerant
Edible Landscaping
Eudicot
Evergreen
f.
Fabaceae
Family
Flowering Plant
Foliage Plant
Full Shade
Full Sun
Genus
Germination
Grafting
Groundcover
Gymnosperm
Half-hardy
Hardening Off
Hardiness Zone
Hardy
Herb
Herbaceous
House Plant
Hybrid
Hydric
Invasive Species
Kingdom
Lamiaceae
Leafy Green
Loam
Magnoliophyta
Mesic
Monocot
Moraceae
Mulching
Native Plant
Neutral Soil
NPK
N-P-K
Orchidaceae
Order
Ornamental
Partial Sun
Perennial
pH
Pinophyta
Poaceae
Pollinator-friendly
Propagation
Pruning
Pteridophyta
Rootstock
Root Vegetable
Rosaceae
Sandy Soil
Semi-evergreen
Shade
Shrub
Solanaceae
sp.
Species
spp.
Stratification
Succulent
syn.
Taxonomy
Tender
Transplanting
Tree
Tropical Plant
Tuber
USDA