1. Pome Fruits
- Characterized by fleshy fruits with a central core containing seeds
- Examples: apples, pears, quinces
2. Stone Fruits
- Characterized by fleshy fruits with a single large pit containing a seed
- Examples: cherries, plums, apricots, peaches
3. Citrus Fruits
- Characterized by a thick, leathery rind and segmented flesh
- Examples: oranges, lemons, grapefruits
4. Tropical Fruits
- Originate from tropical regions and require warm, humid climates
- Examples: bananas, mangoes, pineapples, papayas
5. Berried Fruits
- Characterized by small, fleshy fruits that can be round, oblong, or elongated
- Examples: strawberries, raspberries, blueberries, blackberries
6. Grapes
- Bunches of small, round berries
- Example: grapes
7. Melons
- Large, round or oblong fruits with a hard rind and fleshy interior
- Examples: watermelons, cantaloupes
8. Figs
- Soft, fleshy fruits with a rough surface
- Example: figs
9. Nut Trees
- Produce nuts or drupes
- Examples: walnuts, almonds, hazelnuts
10. Olive Trees
- Produce olives, which are used to make olive oil
- Example: olives