百度试题 结果1 题目The fruit is black. What is it? A. blackberry B. strawberry C. pineapple 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 A。黑莓是黑色的。选项 B 草莓是红色的;选项 C 菠萝通常是黄色的。反馈 收藏
百度试题 结果1 题目This fruit is black and sweet. What is it? A. blackberry B. currant C. fig 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 A。黑莓是黑色且甜的。黑加仑一般是黑色但不是很甜。无花果一般是绿色或紫色的。反馈 收藏
百度试题 结果1 题目This small fruit is purple. What is it? A. Grape B. Blackberry C. Blueberry 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 A。解析:葡萄有紫色的品种,黑莓是黑色,蓝莓是蓝色,所以答案是葡萄。反馈 收藏
百度试题 结果1 题目The fruit is blue. What's it? A. Blackberry B. Avocado C. Cherry 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 A。牛油果常见颜色是绿色,樱桃常见颜色是红色,黑莓常见颜色是蓝色。所以答案是黑莓。反馈 收藏
结果1 题目It tastes sour and is often used in making jam. What fruit is it? A. blackberry B. apricot C. loganberry 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 A。黑莓味道酸且常用来做果酱。杏的味道甜多酸少。罗甘莓不常用来做果酱。反馈 收藏
Alabama – Blackberry The official Alabama state fruit is blackberry. The southern charm of the state is beautifully captured by the sweet and juicy decadent
What defines a berry in botanical terms? In botanical terms, a berry is a type of fruit where the entire ovary wall becomes fleshy, enclosing the seeds. 7 What is the significance of seeds in defining fruits? Seeds are a key feature in the botanical definition of fruits, distinguishing them...
The botanical definition of a berry is a fruit produced from the ovary of a single flower, with the outer layer of the ovary wall developing into an edible, fleshy portion. By this definition, many fruits commonly called berries, such as strawberries and raspberries, are not true berries, wh...
Although used colloquially to refer to just about any prickly bush or shrub, the word bramble actually has a specific scientific meaning. In botany,bramble refers to a genus of plants in the rose family: the genus Rubus, the name of which comes from the Latin word for “red.” Plants ...
i read that blackberries grown in mexico must be chemically defoliated since the temperatures do not drop low enough to induce fruit production. Bysimail— On Oct 02, 2008 Blackberries also grow wild in Kentucky. They grow in ditches, everywhere. The cultivated varieties are good, but the wild...