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Aggregate fruit and Rubus fruticosus

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Difference between Aggregate fruit and Rubus fruticosus

Aggregate fruit vs. Rubus fruticosus

A raspberry fruit (shown with a raspberry beetle larva) is an aggregate fruit, an aggregate of drupelets The fruit of an ''Aquilegia'' flower is one fruit that forms from several ovaries of one flower, and it is an aggregate of follicles. However, because the follicles are not fused to one another, it is not considered an aggregate fruit An aggregate fruit or etaerio is a fruit that develops from the merger of several ovaries that were separate in a single flower. Rubus fruticosus L. is the ambiguous name of a European blackberry species in the genus Rubus in the rose family.

Similarities between Aggregate fruit and Rubus fruticosus

Aggregate fruit and Rubus fruticosus have 1 thing in common (in Unionpedia): Blackberry.

Blackberry

The blackberry is an edible fruit produced by many species in the genus Rubus in the family Rosaceae, hybrids among these species within the subgenus Rubus, and hybrids between the subgenera Rubus and Idaeobatus.

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Aggregate fruit and Rubus fruticosus Comparison

Aggregate fruit has 22 relations, while Rubus fruticosus has 20. As they have in common 1, the Jaccard index is 2.38% = 1 / (22 + 20).

References

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