Notes
A vast assortment of cherries, apricots, plums, peaches, and almonds are shown attached to their stems, leaves, and flowers.
Prunus
Did you know that cherries, apricots, plums, and peaches are in the same family as almonds? Nature can be a very confusing subject. That’s why we work so hard to study it. Because, the more we learn about nature, the better prepared we are to reproduce its flavors. It’s a simply philosopy, and one we practice every day at Florasynth to serve you better.
Flowers
Can be white or pink, and are usually found in umbel-like clusters.
Stipoles
Small and caducous.
Fruit
Prunus fruit is a drupe developed from a fleshy pericarp.
Leaves
Generally serrate, and sometimes bear glands along the base of the blade.
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Like the previous Florasynth ad in this journal, there are many descriptions explaning parts of the fruits. Compared to the last ad, there is a more vast array of fruits, which makes sense considering that these fruits on display are said to be in the same family as almonds. Like the previous ad, Florasynth may be trying promote partnership by demonstrating to other companies that its knowledgeable, or trying to make sure that companies reading their ads understand the content of them.
Christy Lam
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Part of Prunus