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consider opening fruits up to reveal the seeds inside, which can also be a useful identifying feature. take note of whether fruits or seeds appear singly, such as crab apples, or in groups like the umbrella-like clusters of elderberries. fruits of broadleaved trees the fruit types of broadleaf trees
vary greatly and include samaras, nuts, catkins, berries, stone fruits, apples or pears, capsules and cones. close samaras are papery, winged fruits. their 'wings' can be in pairs (field maple and sycamore) or single (hornbeam, ash). credit: ben lee / wtml nuts are usually dry and woody. some are unmistakeable...
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