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  • ...of '''fruit''' as edible items in one of the four basic human food groups, fruit are properly defined as the parts of a plant containing its [[seed]]s, usua ..., hips and nuts are some of the terms commonly used for different types of fruit.
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  • '''Peppers''' are the [[fruit]]s of various plants of the genus ''Capsicum''. They originated in the trop
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  • '''Oranges''' are the fruit of several small trees and shrubs in the genus ''[[Citrus]]'', cultivated f ...hey grow best with light frosts in winter, but a heavy frost will ruin the fruit crop.
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  • An '''apple''' is a [[tree]] [[fruit]] of the plant ''Malus pumila'', commonly used in [[cooking]], or eaten raw
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  • A tree fruit of the plant Malus pumila, commonly used in cooking, or eaten raw.
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  • #redirect [[McIntosh (fruit)/Definition]]
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  • Citrus fruit, from the subtropical tree ''Citrus sinensis'', cultivated for commercial p
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  • A type of [[Apple (fruit)|apple]], an edible tree fruit. Officially, this variety should be known as ''McIntosh'', but the "Mac" sp
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  • ...into the mid twentieth century. Along with its competitor, the [[Standard Fruit Company]], UFCO was a central player in the establishment of [[enclave econ
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  • ===Fruit preparations=== {{r|Jam (fruit)}}
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  • A fruit of the genus ''Capsicum'', that comes in sweet and spicy varieties.
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  • {{r|Fruit}}
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  • | title = Bananas : how the United Fruit Company shaped the world
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  • {{r|Fruit}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Pepper (fruit)]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/United Fruit Company]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • ...p://www.crfg.org/pubs/ff/papaya.html California Rare Fruit Growers: Papaya Fruit Facts]. * [http://www.nutritiondata.com/facts-B00001-01c20W1.html Papaya Fruit Nutrition]
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  • A type of [[Apple (fruit)|apple]], an edible tree fruit. Officially, this variety should be known as ''McIntosh'', but the "Mac" sp
    189 bytes (28 words) - 22:11, 9 May 2009
  • ...t|350px|A [[blueberry]] with a twin [[fruit]] and an [[maturity|immature]] fruit behind. }}
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  • ...of '''fruit''' as edible items in one of the four basic human food groups, fruit are properly defined as the parts of a plant containing its [[seed]]s, usua ..., hips and nuts are some of the terms commonly used for different types of fruit.
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  • ...stages of development of a cucumber. Flower, young fruit and ready-to-pick fruit.}}
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  • ===Fruit preparations=== {{r|Jam (fruit)}}
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  • '''Pomegranate''' is the edible fruit of the tree ''[[Punica granatum]]''. ...duce fruit, but is also grown as an ornamental in climates where it cannot fruit. It is usually propagated through cuttings and grafts.
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  • ...into the mid twentieth century. Along with its competitor, the [[Standard Fruit Company]], UFCO was a central player in the establishment of [[enclave econ
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  • '''Medlar''' is the common name of ''[[Mespilus]] germanica'', a fruit tree of minor importance. ...e]] and western [[Asia]]. It is cultivated in a similar manner to [[Apple (fruit)|apple]] trees. It is mostly cultivated as an ornamental currently.
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  • {{r|Fruit}} {{r|United Fruit Company}}
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  • #REDIRECT [[Fruit]]
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  • | image_caption = Papaya tree and fruit, from Koehler's ''Medicinal-Plants'' (1887) The '''papaya''' is the [[fruit]] of the [[plant]] ''Carica papaya'', in the genus ''[[Carica]]''.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Apple (fruit)/Gallery]]
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  • #redirect [[McIntosh (fruit)/Definition]]
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  • Alcoholic beverage distilled from grape wine (or from fruit wines in general).
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  • Smaller of two subfamilies in the fruit fly family Drosophilidae.
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  • Pomaceous fruit of an apple tree, species ''[[Malus domestica]]'', family ''[[Rosaceae]]''.
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  • An exceptionally strong [[cocktail]] made of fruit juices, liqueurs, and various rums.
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  • A fruit of the genus ''Capsicum'', that comes in sweet and spicy varieties.
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  • ...of several related plants in the genus vaccinium, but especially to the [[fruit]] of ''vaccinium oxycoccos''. The cranberry is an extremely tart fruit and must be sweetenend to use in [[juice]], [[jam]] or [[sauce]].
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  • A tree fruit of the plant Malus pumila, commonly used in cooking, or eaten raw.
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  • {{r|Fruit}} {{r|Orange (fruit)}}
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  • The popular fruit produced by the tree Prunus persica.
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  • A [[tree (organism)|tree]] whose [[fruit]]s are [[apple]]s.
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  • A [[fruit]] [[tree]] of minor importance, ''Mespilus germanica'', mostly cultivated a
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  • ...road-car-favorites/fruit-growers-express-company-refrigerator-car-no-35832 Fruit Growers Express Company #35832]— photos and short history of an examp * [https://www.psrm.org/trains/freight/fgex-56415/ Fruit Growers Express Company #56415] — photos and short history of an exam
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  • ...ting aquatic plant (''Trapa natans''), bearing four-pronged nutlike edible fruit and grown as a pond or aquarium ornamental.
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  • '''Oranges''' are the fruit of several small trees and shrubs in the genus ''[[Citrus]]'', cultivated f ...hey grow best with light frosts in winter, but a heavy frost will ruin the fruit crop.
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  • ...orrhaphous dipteran insects in the subsection Acalypteratae, including the fruit fly (''Drosophila melanogaster'').
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  • The fruit of various trees in the genus Pyrus, cultivated around the world for food.
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  • ...overhead, [[hunger|hungry]] and [[thirst|thirsty]]. When he tries to eat, fruit blows out of his [[hand]]; when he tries to [[drink]], the [[water]] flows
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  • The fruit of a wide range of species in the Musa taxonomic genus.
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  • ...onga'' or (synonym) ''Cydonia vulgaris'', which grows a pear-shaped edible fruit, with flesh similar to that of the apple.
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  • Fruit of the plant ''Carica papaya'', in the genus Carica.
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  • ...are a type of [[confectionery]] that comes in many different (primarily [[fruit]]) flavours. They are small (the size of a [[kidney bean]] or smaller) and ...jelly beans are sold as an assortment of about eight more or less standard fruit flavours. Assortments of 'spiced' jellybeans and [[gumdrop]]s are also avai
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  • {{Image|EggplantGatheringTogetherClassic.jpg|right|350px|A typical egg-shaped fruit.{{EggplantGatheringTogetherClassic.jpg/credit}}}} ...ish for ''[[Solanum]] melongena'', a perennial cultivated for its edible [[fruit]]s. In British English it is known by its French name, '''aubergine'''.
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  • {{Image|PeachMitchell.jpg|right|250px|A peach fruit.{{PeachMitchell.jpg/credit}}}} A '''peach''' is the popular [[fruit]] produced by the tree ''Prunus persica''.
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  • Citrus fruit, from the subtropical tree ''Citrus sinensis'', cultivated for commercial p
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  • The '''common fig''' is the plant ''[[Ficus]] carica'' and the fruit it produces, which is cultivated for food. ...aken in late winter. In warm climates, a fig tree can produce two crops of fruit in the same year, the first in early summer and the second in late summer o
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  • ...ila'', containing ten species groups of which ''Drosophila melanogaster'' (fruit fly) is the best known.
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  • {{r|Orange (fruit)}}
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  • Fruit of the acai (pron: ah-SIGH-ee) palm tree in Brazilian rainforest, similar i
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  • ...the plant order Myrtales, grown as an ornamental as well as for its edible fruit, which is high in potassium and vitamin C.
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  • The fruit of ''Lycopersicon lycopersicum'', native to the Americas but now in widespr
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  • {{Image|D. melanogaster.jpg|right|350px|Male fruit fly.}} ...cherichia coli]]'', the nematode worm ''[[Caenorhabditis elegans]]'', the fruit fly ''[[Drosophila melanogaster]]'', the zebra fish ''[[Danio rerio]]'', th
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  • The '''tomato''' is the fruit of the short-lived [[perennial]] (cultivated as an [[annual]]) ''[[Lycopers ...however, the tomato was long grown only as an ornamental plant because the fruit was thought to be poisonous. The tomato is a member of the [[nightshade]]
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  • ...ician and pioneer of naval hygiene, whose recommendation that fresh citrus fruit and lemon juice be added to the diet of sailors saw scurvy eliminated from
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  • ...ny of several related plants in the genus vaccinium, but especially to the fruit of vaccinium oxycoccos.
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  • | title = Bananas : how the United Fruit Company shaped the world
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  • ...units of an observed group of units, e.g., a certain amount of apples in a fruit basket.
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  • ...sus'') having large swordlike leaves and a large, fleshy, edible, multiple fruit with a terminal tuft of leaves, native to the southern part of Brazil, and
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  • The '''pear''' is the [[fruit]] of various [[tree]]s in the genus ''[[Pyrus]]'', cultivated around the wo ...s'' or a variety of [[quince]], which allows the grafts to begin producing fruit sooner, but does not perform as well in hotter and drier climates. Pear tre
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  • ...]]s and [[herb]]s, including such well-known and varied plants as [[Apple (fruit)|apples]], [[blackberry|blackberries]], [[hawthorn]] and [[rose]]s.
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  • {{rpl|Apple (fruit)}}
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  • * [[Squash (beverage)]], British term for a sweetened citrus fruit juice often served with added soda water
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  • {{r|McIntosh (fruit)}}
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  • {{rpl|Macintosh apple|In Agriculture}} A type of [[apple]] fruit
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  • | title=First Fruit | url= http://www.newscientist.com/article/mg17423385.300-first-fruit.html?full=true }}.
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  • ...called the ''mountain ash'' and ''service tree'', and also a name for its fruit.
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  • * [[Fruit trees]]
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  • ...angery]] - a garden featuring species of orange, or more broadly, [[citrus fruit]] ...d]] - a garden featuring fruit trees, usually, specifically stone and pome fruit, often a large, commercial garden
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  • ...omponents, one [[alcohol]]ic and one sweet, and typically garnished with [[fruit]]. There is a huge variety of cocktails, many with exotic-sounding names, s
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  • {{r|Date (fruit)}}
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  • is the plant ''Ficus carica'' and the fruit it produces, originally native to southwest Asia, from Turkey to northern I
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  • ...rent raw plant sources. The amount is given in milligrams per 100 grams of fruit or vegetable (for comparison, one 5 ml teaspoon of pure vitamin C powder we |[[Orange (fruit)|Orange]] || 50
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  • ...lly based on grains, spices, and other ingredients such as chopped nuts or fruit, that is put inside a piece of meat or poultry to be roasted or braised; it
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  • {{r|Apple (fruit)|Apple}}
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  • {{Image|Leo-mic-Cydonia-oblonga-1134.jpg|right|250px|Quince fruit on tree}} ...us ''[[Cydonia]]'', family ''[[Rosaceae]]''; the name is also used for the fruit of the tree. It is one of the oldest fruits known to mankind, but has been
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  • ...order with Pakistan. The province is noted for its agriculture, especially fruit and nut production. It is traversed by the country's Highway One from the P
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  • ...units of an observed group of units, e.g., a certain amount of apples in a fruit basket. Identical quantities can be used as arguments of mathematical opera
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  • *Fruit pickles: Rather than vinegar or brine, these usually cooked products use a ...r as well as sugar. The line between chutneys and hot-water-preserved acid fruit [[jams and jellies]] can be a thin one.
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  • {{r|Fruit}}
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  • An '''apple''' is a [[tree]] [[fruit]] of the plant ''Malus pumila'', commonly used in [[cooking]], or eaten raw
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  • ...th and remembered for these, such as Harry Stinton’s cattle, Kitty Blake’s fruit and Charles Baldwyn’s swans.
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Pepper (fruit)]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • {{r|Fruit}}
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  • {{r|Fruit}}
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  • ...[[locust]] and the fruit fly ''[[Drosophila melanogaster]]''. Studies of fruit fly mushroom bodies have been particularly important for understanding the ...ecies that have been investigated, though their number varies; for example fruit flies have around 2,500 whereas cockroaches have about 200,000.
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  • There are also non-alcoholic juice spritzers: fruit juices mixed with sodas.
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  • {{r|Fruit}}
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  • {{r|United Fruit Company}}
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  • {{r|Fruit}}
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  • '''Pineapple''' is a tropical [[fruit]], and also the common name for ananas comosus , the flowering [[plant]] fr
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  • {{r|United Fruit Company}}
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  • | [[Fruit]] || align="right" | 503 | [[Oil Palm]] Fruit || align="right" | 162
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/United Fruit Company]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • ''fruit'' '''plúm''' = ''plumbing'' '''plúmb
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  • The main MGH campus is located at 55 Fruit Street in Boston, Massachusetts. It has about 1000 beds. MGH has seven sate
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  • ...[http://books.google.com/books?id=cSoVd-o8PmoC&dq=Banana:+The+Fate+of+the+Fruit+that+Changed+the+World]
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  • ...[[bell pepper]], [[pineapple]] or [[apple]]s as additions. Nuts and dried fruit can add textural contrast and color.
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  • *[[flower|Floral]] or [[fruit]] display *Edible fruit
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  • * [[Bell pepper]] or [[Chili pepper]]: the fruit of various plants of the genus [[Capsicum]], used fresh as a vegetable or d
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  • ...t also has two specific meanings: in Europe, it means a clear spirit or a fruit [[brandy]], while in North America schnapps are flavoured [[liqueur]]s, ser
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  • ...rry produces white flowers and the plant bears edible dark purple to black fruit. The Western Sandcherry has a United States Department Agricultural (USDA)
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  • [[Citrus]] and [[pome]] [[fruit]] have been traditional subjects for espalier. The support for an espalier
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  • ...ting of [[vegetable]]s), '''[[pomology]]''' (production and marketing of [[fruit]]s), and '''[[postharvest physiology]]''' (maintaining quality and preventi
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  • {{r|Fruit}}
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  • {{r|Juicy Fruit}}
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  • Clusters are for ''fruit''.  —[[User:Stephen Ewen|Stephen Ewen]] [[User talk:Stephen ...s versatility makes it my favoured name of the four. Stephen, you think of fruit but I think of star clusters, such as the Seven Sisters. I think it's the i
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  • ...l chaotic structure into various forms, some of them similar to the fungal fruit bodies and other complex structures. ...eters leads to development of the [[cone]]-like structures, similar to the fruit bodies of some primitive fungi.
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