False fruit: In botany, a false fruit (also called false fruit, false berry, pseudo-fruit, accessory fruit, complex fruit, or pseudocarp) is the result of the transformation of the induvia of an inflorescence following fertilization .
In contrast, the true fruit comes from the flower's pistil alone. Any other organ that does not degenerate after fertilization (induvia) turns into a false fruit. As a result, the term covers a very varied field. Many false fruits are designated in the lan ...
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