elxeno @lemm.ee Is banana a berry or is it there just for scale?
63 0 ReplyFiskFisk33 @startrek.website yup https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Berry_(botany)
a berry is a fleshy fruit without a stone (pit) produced from a single flower containing one ovary. Berries so defined include grapes, currants, and tomatoes, as well as cucumbers, eggplants (aubergines) and bananas, but exclude certain fruits that meet the culinary definition of berries, such as strawberries and raspberries.
63 0 ReplyComment105 @lemm.ee Botany should not have borrowed the word berry.
I am of the opinion that "a small, sweet, edible fruit" is closer to the right definition for the word, and that botanists' decision to appropriate the word for a redefined purpose was inappropriate and unnecessary.
88 1 Replycjsolx @beehaw.org Sounds to me like we need a new definition for berry.
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somnuz @lemm.ee You mean Scaleberry?
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applebusch @lemmy.world That's ok accessory fruit club is pretty cool. I always preferred drupe club though.
49 0 ReplyKreekyBonez @lemm.ee
drupe group
22 0 ReplySuperIce @lemmy.world Droop snoot
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Lookorex @lemm.ee First rule of accessory fruit club is, you do not talk about accessory fruit club. Second rule of accessory fruit club is, you DO NOT TALK ABOUT ACCESSORY FRUIT CLUB.
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earned_myself_a_gin @reddthat.com Why are there no comments on this! It's hilarious
39 2 ReplyAlphaAutist @lemmy.world They hated tomato for he spoke the truth
47 0 ReplyNocturnalMorning @lemmy.world I see two comments :P
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moog @lemm.ee okay but whats with the bulge in the paper on panel 3....
28 2 ReplyRoBoT_095 @lemm.ee
I think that's the top part of the paper bent backwards a bit casting a shadow
29 0 ReplyR0cket_M00se @lemmy.world
Its "accessory."
14 0 ReplyLord_ToRA @lemmy.world It is "accessory."
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FiskFisk33 @startrek.website rageboner
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Klear @lemmy.world This is nuts!
24 0 ReplyDestide @feddit.uk
Unlike peanuts which are legumes
14 0 ReplyNacktmull @lemm.ee Said the strawberry
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brennesel @feddit.de
The taxonomy in biology can be really confusing. Potatoes (only their fruits), peppers, cucumbers, eggplants, avocados, lemons, oranges, kiwifruit and papayas are also in the berry club.
23 4 ReplyPeriodicallyPedantic @lemmy.ca Potatoes are tubers, I don't think they fit the botanical definition of a fruit. They contain no seeds, for example.
The rest are though. Pumpkins was the one that always blew my mind.
25 2 Replyjmcs @discuss.tchncs.de The potato plant poisonous fruit is a berry though.
17 0 Replybrennesel @feddit.de
You are correct, but the potato plant bears potato fruits, which are classified as berries. I will clarify that in my comment.
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Mothra @mander.xyz
I hope you mean the taxonomy in botany, things are much clearer on the zoological side
7 0 ReplyKlear @lemmy.world Here's the thing...
3 0 Replybrennesel @feddit.de
Well, I'm not a biologist and even all my houseplants are constantly dying. For me, biology as a whole is confusing.
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wild @lemmy.world I heard the seeds on the outside of the strawberry are berries.
17 0 ReplyUsername @feddit.de That's nuts!
8 0 Replycraftyindividual @lemm.ee
But not peanuts, they're actually legumes :(
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VikingHippie @lemmy.wtf I wonder if they'd consider Chuck eligible, though. He was undeniably a human but also a Berry.
13 0 Replysalient_one @lemmy.villa-straylight.social
TIL banana is a berry! 🤯
12 0 ReplyMeatsOfRage @lemmy.world
Old comic but still one of my all time favorites
10 0 Replysimon_creek @lemmy.world Wow... my life was a lie
9 0 ReplyChemical Wonka @discuss.tchncs.de
What is a "berry" in fact?
5 0 Replybuild_a_bear_group [he/him] @hexbear.net
would bananas being seedless mean that they are also not berries?
4 1 ReplyPeriodicallyPedantic @lemmy.ca Bananas have seeds. We've just bred them for hundreds of generations so the seeds are small and so soft you don't even notice them.
18 0 Replyjustastranger @sh.itjust.works Bananas have seeds, they're just incredibly degenerated in commercial bananas. Next time you have one, break off a chunk and count the black specks inside. Each one would've been a seed if not for generations of human intervention.
13 0 ReplyTheEmpireStrikesDak @thelemmy.club
Here's a website with a picture of a banana with seeds
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McInTyre007 @lemmy.ml Haha lol
5 2 Replydarthfabulous42069 @lemm.ee The definition of a berry doesn't make sense then.
5 3 ReplynewIdentity @sh.itjust.works There are multiple definitions for berry
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