A galbulus is a fleshy cone (megastrobilus); chiefly relating to those borne by junipers and cypresses, and often mistakenly called a berry.
[1] These cones (galbuli) are formed by fleshy cone scales which accrete into a single mass under a unified epidermis.
Although originally used for the cypresses, the term is more applicable to the junipers.[why?
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