| 1. | The fruits are rather large drupes with a fleshy endocarp.
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| 2. | It consists of a seed surrounded by hard endocarp tissue.
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| 3. | The endocarps then fall, leaving the seeds hanging on the tree.
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| 4. | Inside is a ( usually ) four celled endocarp.
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| 5. | Germination time can also be shortened to 7 days by carefully cracking the endocarp.
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| 6. | The two kinds of fruit intergrade, depending on the state of the endocarp.
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| 7. | The juicy layer inside the peel ( containing the seeds ) is the endocarp.
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| 8. | The seed is surrounded by two endocarps which fall away and litter the ground below.
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| 9. | It propagates by sowing the endocarp containing the seed in bags and is then transplanted.
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| 10. | The capsule breaks up and its pieces fall, leaving the seed and the surrounding endocarps.
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