fruitforms
Fruitforms refers to the diverse shapes, sizes, and structures that fruits exhibit. These characteristics are a result of evolutionary adaptations driven by factors such as seed dispersal mechanisms, pollination strategies, and environmental conditions. The variety in fruitforms is vast, ranging from simple berries to complex aggregate and multiple fruits.
Simple fruits develop from a single flower with one ovary. They can be fleshy, like apples and
Aggregate fruits arise from a single flower with multiple separate ovaries, such as raspberries and strawberries.
The morphology of fruitforms is also influenced by the plant's reproductive biology. Some fruits are designed