Not exact matches
The
fruit of the Capsicum grossum, a native of the Indies, is also used for pickling; the skin being more tender and
fleshy than in the
other species.
Agoutis scrape the
fleshy fruit off seeds to make it hard for
other animals to discover where they are stashing the seeds.
Tomato plants can grow up to six feet (2 m) tall and half as wide, producing a vine - like stem with lobed, hairy leaves that wrap around
other plants to support the weight of its
fleshy fruit.