Pear fruit of the genus Pyrus in the fruit family Rosaceae
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Emmanuel Sagini
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The fruit is made up of a significantly dilated calyx tube, which is the receptacle or top of the flower stem. The genuine fruit, five "cartilaginous" carpels that are collectively referred to as the "core," is contained within the cellular flesh of the fruit.
The five sepals, five petals, and a large number of stamens emerge from the receptacle's upper rim. The shape of the fruit alone cannot always tell pears from apples; some pears, such the nashi pear, resemble apples quite closely.
The presence of stone cells in the flesh of pears is one notable distinction.
The five sepals, five petals, and a large number of stamens emerge from the receptacle's upper rim. The shape of the fruit alone cannot always tell pears from apples; some pears, such the nashi pear, resemble apples quite closely.
The presence of stone cells in the flesh of pears is one notable distinction.
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