noun
- A fruit-like structure that develops from parts of the flower other than the ovary, such as the receptacle or floral tube.
Usage: botany; also called accessory fruit or false fruit
Examples
- An apple is a pseudocarp because much of its flesh comes from the receptacle rather than the ovary alone.
- Strawberries are pseudocarps, with the fleshy part derived from the receptacle and the true fruits being the tiny seeds on the surface.
- In botany class, students learn to distinguish between true fruits and pseudocarps like pears and figs.
- The cashew apple is a pseudocarp formed from the accessory tissues surrounding the true fruit.
- Botanists classify many common fruits as pseudocarps because their structure involves non-ovarian tissue.