Fruits are one of nature’s most wonderful gifts, full of colour, flavour, and goodness. Most fruits keep their seeds safely hidden inside their soft flesh. But nature also loves to surprise us. There is one special fruit that grows in a completely different way, with its seeds visible on its surface. This unusual feature makes it stand out from all others and fills us with curiosity.
The fruit that appears to have seeds on the outside is the strawberry. At first glance, it looks like a red fruit covered with tiny yellow dots. Most of us grow up believing that these dots are seeds. But science tells us something even more interesting—what we call “seeds” are not seeds at all.
The small yellow or brown dots on a strawberry are called achenes. Each achene is actually a tiny fruit. Inside every achene, there is one real seed.
A single strawberry usually has about 200 achenes. So, when you eat one strawberry, you are technically eating hundreds of tiny fruits at the same time.
The juicy red part of a strawberry is not a true fruit. It is a swollen flower base, also called the receptacle. This is the part of the flower where all floral parts are attached.
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Because of this unusual structure, strawberries are called aggregate accessory fruits, not true berries.
This strange design helps strawberries survive and spread.
This clever method allows strawberries to grow in many parts of the world.
| Feature | Strawberry | Apple/ Mango |
| Seed Position | Outside (achenes) | Inside |
| Edible Part | Flower base | Fruit tissue |
| True fruit part | Achenes | Flesh or core |
| Botanical berry | No | No |
No, a strawberry is not a true berry.
True berries, like grapes and blueberries, develop from a single ovary and have seeds inside. Strawberries do not follow this rule, so they are not true berries in botanical terms.
Some plants, such as mock strawberries, look similar. They also have a fleshy base with tiny fruits on the surface. However, they are usually not sweet and are less tasty. This similarity happens due to convergent evolution, where different plants develop similar features.
Strawberries can grow in another clever way—through runners.
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