An overview of the fruit is shown at right.
The sepals spread open, so you can see well the real shape of the fruit.
A cross-section of the fruit shown in 5.
You can see 6 green seeds.
After fertilization, an ovule grows to become a seed.
Now here is a lengthwise section of the fruit.
You see the shape of the fruit and the inside appearance of each seed.
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5
About 30 days after fertilization.
The fruit grows more, and the sepals spread outside.
6
Later, the outer fruit coat of a green fruit dries and becomes light brown.
After 50 days.
The above 2 photographs show the inside of the fruit in 6.
Inside the light brown fruit coat, the fruit is divided into three sections. Black seeds are present there.
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