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covering and an edible, soft pericarp with very fleshy interiors. a "hesperidium" (plural hesperidia) is a modified berry with a tough, separable, leathery rind (rather than a thin covering like the true berries), and a fleshy interior composed of separate sections filled with fluid-filled vesicles. citrus
endocarp and a thin skin or exocarp. examples of botanical berries include the tomato, grape , litchi, loquat, plantain, avocado , persimmon , eggplant , guava , uchuva (ground cherry), and chile pepper. berries are indehiscent fruits, meaning they do not need to open to discharge seeds. sour orange, citrus...
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