pomiform
Pomiform is a term used to describe fruits that resemble apples in shape, structure, and sometimes taste. The word is derived from the Latin "pomum," meaning apple, and the suffix "-form," meaning shape or form. Pomiform fruits typically have a round or oval shape with a core containing seeds, and they often have a fleshy outer layer.
Many pomiform fruits belong to the rose family (Rosaceae), which includes apples, pears, and quinces. These fruits
Some well-known examples of pomiform fruits include apples, pears, loquats, and medlars. These fruits are often
The term pomiform is not limited to fruits within the rose family. It can also describe fruits
In summary, pomiform refers to fruits that resemble apples in shape and structure. These fruits are often