| 41. | The fruit is a large drupe, with fibrous flesh.
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| 42. | The rare fruit is a yellow drupe containing one seed.
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| 43. | Drupes are egg-shaped with a few scattered hairs.
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| 44. | The drupe is green maturing to brown, subsessile and in diameter.
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| 45. | In drupes, says Strand, seeds are enclosed in a fleshy covering.
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| 46. | Both are seeds of fruit in the drupe family.
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| 47. | The seeds are drupes, or the real fruit.
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| 48. | The plant bears fruits which are black or red berry-like drupe.
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| 49. | The fruit is a drupe containing a single seed.
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| 50. | The purplish-black fruit is an ovate, ellipsoidal or subglobose drupe.
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