Compound fruit

The term compound fruit is not used in technical botanical writing, but is sometimes used when it is not clear which of several fruit types is involved.

A compound fruit is "composed of two or more similar parts".

[1] A compound fruit may be: Grapes grow in clusters, but are not compound fruits.

Each grape is grown from one ovary in one flower, and each grape remains an independent fruit.

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