apples, pears, quinces, plums, apricots,peaches, nectarines, almonds, strawberries, blackberries, and raspberries.
No. Apricots are not a member of the almond family. Apricots belong to the family Rosaceae, the same family of the rose garden, and are also known as botanically as Prunus Armeniaca, or "Armenian plum".
The botanical name for a rose is Rosa. It's part of the Rosaceae family, which includes apples, pears, almonds, peaches, apricots, plums, cherries, strawberries, and other plants.
The Rose belongs to the Genus Rosa, this in turn belongs to the plant Family Rosaceae which has a number of related species including Apples, Apricots, Plums and Pears. This makes them "cousins" of the common Rose. See related Link
yes they are
Peaches, along with Cherries, plums, apricots and nectarines, are all part of the stone fruit family.
the apple belongs to the rosaceae family (the rose family), it is the malus domestica species .
The same as peaches, apricots etc.
Almonds are a member of the Rosaceae (rose) family. Other members of the family include peaches, plums, cherries, apples and apricots.
An apricot is a small orange fruit of the rose family, closely related to plums, peaches and similar fruit with a large single pit. I am not aware of any uses of the word apricot as a verb. Perhaps it means to have apricots thrown at one. "Apricotted" would be the past tense.
Yes, as are cherries, apples, pears, plums, quince, raspberries and blackberries. Who knew a rose garden could be so delicious? :)
Most dried apricots are treated with sulfur as part of the drying process, so this may be the connection.