Fruits usually contain 3 or 4 seeds, though sometimes 5.
Small fruits contain a single seed, while larger ones might have up to four.
A smaller fruit contains perhaps 65 seeds, while a large one can have 550.
Fruits usually contain seeds, up to a maximum of 12.
Each fruit contains from one to ten ovules, with three to five being most common.
Each fruit contains about 6-8 seeds that are transported by wind or water.
The fruits are larger, have a good texture and contain less seeds.
After all, the fruits contain fiber, an important component in the diet.
At maturity each fruit contains three black, extremely hard seeds.
The fruit contains many small, black seeds covered with the fruit's flesh.