n. (Gr. endo, within; karpos, fruit) the inter layer of the wall of a matured ovary; when its texture differs from the outer wall, it may be hard and stony, membranous, or fleshy.
The inner woody or stony part of the wall of a fruit as in a drupe or pome.
inner layer of a fruit wall
The inner area of the fruit wall. Entomology. The study of insects.
Endocarp - A fossilized fruit pit or stone.
Inner protective layer of pericarp around seed.
The part of the coffee cherry right underneath the fruit pulp, which is washed away in the processing of the beans.
Innermost differentiated layer of pericarp.
the innermost layer of the wall of a fruit; in a drupe, the stony layer surrounding the seed.
Inner layer of wall of fruit (pericarp); in a drupe, the stony layer. Parent Term: Fruit_details Difficulty Level
inner layer of the flesh of a fruit when it consists of two or more layers of different texture or consistency.
The inner layer of the fruit, corresponding to the inner layer of the carpel, e.g. in the plum, the endocarp is the stone, the mesocarp forms the flesh and the epicarp the skin
Endocarp is the hard inner layer of the pericarp of some fruits that contains the seed. It is especially, but not exclusively noticeable, in members of the subfamily Prunoideae including sloes, damsons, apricots, peaches, plums and cherries.