Edible & Non-Edible Fruits & Nuts

The botanical sense includes many structures that are not commonly called "fruits", such as bean pods, corn kernels, wheat grains, tomatoes, needless tree cones, and many more. The principal botanical purpose of the fruit is to protect and disseminate the seed. Fruits account for a substantial fraction of world's agricultural output, and some (such as the banana, apple or mango) acquired extensive cultural and symbolic meanings.

Hawton Berries (during winter)

Blackthorn (Sloe)

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Crab Apple

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Blueberry

Blueberies

Horse Chestnut

Apple

Apples

Apple

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Dog Rose Hip

Rose Hip

Rose Hip

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Spanish Orange

European (Red) Raspberry

Blackberries

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Hawton Berries

Malaysian Mango

Malaysian Bananas

Malaysian Bananas

Indian Bananas

Oil Palm Fresh Fruit Bunch

Malaysian Coconuts

Malaysian Coconuts

Malaysian Coconuts

Cannonball Tree Nut

Pong Pong Tree Fruit

Pong Pong Tree Fruit

Pong Pong Tree Fruit

Pong Pong Tree Fruit

Green Oranges

Acorn (Oak Nut)

European Larch Cone

Wheat Field

Blueberies

Bismarck Palm Tree Fruit

Baobab Fruit

Black Pepper

Cocoa Pod

Jackfruit

Papaya

Young Jackfruit

Breadfruit

Young Jackfruit

Common Yew Berries

Cone from Casuarina Tree

Lime

Green Lime

Hawton Berries
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Young Grape

Young Grape

Forest Strawberry

Young Figs

Young Corn

Young Walnut

Asiatic Apple

Hawton Berries

Blackthorn (Sloe)

Blackthorn (Sloe)

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Grape

Grape

Sweet Chestnut

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Last Revision Saturday, 09 January 2016