stone fleshy fruit
				   		Fruit whose seed is surrounded by three distinct layers: an exocarp, a fleshy mesocarp and an extremely hard stone, or endocarp.
				
 
					
					
					
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						section of a peach 
						
				  	 
					
						almond 
						Structure formed by the development of a fertile ovule; it contains an embryo and nutrient reserves that enable a new plant to grow.
				  	
 
					
						peduncle 
						Part of the fruit that once attached it to the terminal offshoot of the twig or branch.
				  	
 
					
						exocarp 
						Fruit’s outer layer, covering the mesocarp.
				  	
 
					
						mesocarp 
						Plump part of the fruit, usually sweet and juicy.
				  	
 
					
						endocarp 
						Fruit’s interior layer that surrounds and protects the seed; it is rough and extremely hard.
				  	
 
					
						seed 
						Structure formed by the development of a fertile ovule; it contains an embryo and nutrient reserves that enable a new plant to grow.
						
				  	 
					
						seed coat 
						Protective casing covering the embryo and the nutrients stored in the seed.
				  	
 
					
						style 
						Visible remnant of the flower’s style, now withered, that once connected the stigma to the ovary.
				  	
 
					
						stone 
						Fruit’s interior layer that surrounds and protects the seed; it is rough and extremely hard.
				  	
 
					
						flesh 
						Plump part of the fruit, usually sweet and juicy.
				  	
 
					
						skin 
						Fruit’s outer layer, covering the flesh.
				  	
 
					
						stalk 
						Part of the fruit that once attached it to the terminal offshoot of the twig or branch.