/r/Drupes

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Stone fruit! Such as peaches, plums, almonds, coffee beans, olives and cherries.

For everything about stone fruit - peaches, plums, cherries, coffee beans, olives and nectarines!

Definition of Drupes: A one-seeded indehiscent fruit having a hard bony endocarp, a fleshy mesocarp, and a thin exocarp that is flexible (as in the cherry) or dry and almost leathery (as in the almond).


See also:

Fruit multi-link

/r/Drupes

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A kanzan cherry I saw on my walk!

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2021/04/13
19:22 UTC

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A sakura blossom I saw during my walk.

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2021/04/11
09:34 UTC

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Day 3 (sorry)

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2020/09/17
04:02 UTC

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Day 2

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2020/09/13
07:36 UTC

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Posting a drupe till the subreddit is active day 1

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2020/09/11
17:56 UTC

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I'm sad that this sub is dead

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2020/09/06
10:32 UTC

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Drupe on a Stick.

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2014/10/04
17:52 UTC

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Calanda Peach - produced in Spain -creamy-yellow or straw-colored fruits, with hard flesh that clings to the stone.

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2014/08/22
03:49 UTC

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My view today, sitting under a Walnut Tree.

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2014/07/20
04:36 UTC

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Jujubes (Ziziphus mauritiana) at the botanical garden on the island of San Pancrazio, in the Swiss part of Lake Maggiore. The fruit is delicious, with an apple-like flavor, but the plant has become an invasive species in Fiji and Australia.

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2014/07/12
18:05 UTC

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Development sequence of a typical drupe -Nectarine.

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2014/07/10
17:53 UTC

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Holly - Ilex /ˈaɪlɛks/, or holly,[1] is a genus of 400 to 600 species of flowering plants in the family Aquifoliaceae, and the only living genus in that family.

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2014/05/10
18:50 UTC

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Rambutan fruit-from the Rambutan Tree- grows naturally in Thailand, Vietnam, Philippines-although its precise natural distribution is unknown.

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2014/03/24
06:56 UTC

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Cherries and Kissing Snails.

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2014/03/17
07:02 UTC

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Areca Nut is not a true nut - but a Drupe!

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2014/01/27
02:39 UTC

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The fruit of Coffea arabica, or mountain coffee, indigenous to southwestern Ethiopia.

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2014/01/26
22:08 UTC

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Illustration of 5 plum cultivars, drawn by Alois Lunzer, from the Brown Brothers Continental Nurseries Catalog, 1909.

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2014/01/16
03:50 UTC

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The Mighty Walnut! Genus Juglans.

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2014/01/05
06:26 UTC

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Hawthorn Drupes in Snow

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2013/12/08
01:36 UTC

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Drupes from the Dogwood. Cornus (genus)-family Cornaceae.

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2013/11/12
05:27 UTC

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The Amazing Jujube! eeww Looks weird. But tastes so good!

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2013/10/04
17:15 UTC

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Little Red Drupe Fruit With A Powerful Heart Punch.

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2013/09/23
19:02 UTC

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