Multiple fruits are formed from the ovaries of multiple flowers that are closely clustered together. A common example is the pineApple, which develops from the fusion of individual berries from many flowers. Other examples include figs and mulberries, where the fruit results from the collective ovaries of multiple flowers. These fruits often develop a single, larger structure that is typically consumed as a whole.
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