Fruitsareases
Fruitsareases is a fictional umbrella term used in educational and speculative contexts to describe a broad group of fruit-bearing plants defined primarily by their edible fruits rather than by strict botanical taxonomy. The term is not recognized in formal plant systematics and does not refer to a single lineage. It appears in teaching materials, culinary anthologies, and some works of speculative fiction to explore fruit diversity without committing to phylogeny.
Taxonomy and status: No formal rank or diagnostic criteria exist for fruitsareases, and it is used as
Characteristics: Members are grouped by edible fruit attributes such as sweetness, acidity, texture, and culinary use.
Examples (fictional): Fruitsareases dulcis, described as a small-fruited berry with high sugar content, and Fruitsareases nocturna,
See also: Fruit, Plant taxonomy, Culinary botany, Glossary of botany.