Anyone knows how this seed/fruit is called? (bush)

Anyone knows how this seed/fruit is called? (bush) - Red coffee berries growing on tree branch

If someone can help me would be good.Thanks in regard.

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Best Answer

This might be brier you're talking about.
It's hard to tell based on only that picture... it may be a type of cherry, but when I saw the post, I instantly pictured it to be a type of brier.

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What fruits come from a bush?

There are also several fruits that grow on bushes rather than trees. Most berries fall into this category. Examples of fruits that grow on bushes include blueberries, raspberries, and strawberries. There's one fruit that sounds like it would surely grow on a tree: the pineapple.

What are fruit seeds called?

Seed/Pip. At the center of fruit is the seed or pip encapsulated by the endocarp. The word seed was planted in Old English. Pip, as the name for a small fruit seed (the word also has various other meanings in English), was planted in the 18th century.

What are examples of seeds?

Some examples of such seeds include those of wheat, rice, maize, sorghum, barley, peanut, soybean, lentil, common pea, common bean, coconut, walnut, pecan, and sunflower. Many other seeds are eaten with their fruits, although it is generally the encasing fruit walls that are the sought-after source of nutrition.

Why is it called miracle fruit?

Miracle fruit is an African indigenous plant that derives its name from the miraculin-containing red berry, which can make sour and acidic foods taste sweeter.



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Answer 2

Looks clearly like a cherry, but might not be an edible one. The fruit is a bit ambiguous, but the leaf is a perfect match. The stem is also very telling.

A clarification on language: The sweet black cherry sold in the market is not the only fruit called "cherry". There are many types of cherry, and while I am quite sure the picture depicts one of these, I can't promise that it is a tasty, edible cherry. It is certainly not the sweet black type. It may be a chokecherry, as mentioned in the comments; botanically, this would still be a cherry, just like a cantaloupe is still a melon. Or it may be any other of a number of edible and inedible cherries.

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