Small, oval fruits develop, which are orange in colour and may be up to 1.5 cm long.
Sometimes only one fruit develops with an angle of 45-180 at the base.
Dark or black fruits develop in spring and summer.
The fruits develop by May or June and resemble large berries.
During the growing season, the vines should be checked almost every day because the fruit develops so quickly.
Blooming occurs in the fall and fruit develops during the spring.
The peduncle bends down and lies on the ground as the fruits develop.
Every season, some fruits develop a hard, yellow top while the rest ripen normally.
A small open-air fruit and vegetable market had developed on the south side of the fashionable square by 1654.
The top of the plant may bend, especially as the fruit develops.