| 11. | However, the endocarp is very thin, so the fruit resemble a one-seeded berry.
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| 12. | Fruit is rounded berry-like, succulent with thickened, fleshy pericarp but without hardened endocarp.
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| 13. | They produce an obpyriform to ovoid fruit with a thin, fleshy mesocarp and a fibrous endocarp.
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| 14. | The " pit " or " stone " is the endocarp of the fruit, a drupe.
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| 15. | When these fruits mature, they separate into two pyrenas, or seeds surrounded by hardened endocarp.
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| 16. | The seeds, which are about long and in diameter are covered by a mesocarp and a endocarp.
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| 17. | The epicarp is smooth, the mesocarp is fleshy and fibrous and the endocarp is thick and bony.
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| 18. | Elaeocarpus costatus " "'is a flowering plant in the Elaeocarpaceae endocarp of the fruit.
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| 19. | To aid the seed in germination, botanists now use gem polishers to erode the endocarp to allow germination.
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| 20. | The fruit is ellipsoidal to subglobose, maturing to black, with a thin endocarp, carrying one seed.
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