Aril Site
: The juicy red "gems" we eat are often called arils, though technically they are a fleshy seed coat called a sarcotesta .
: They are often brightly colored and nutrient-rich to attract animals, which eat the aril and disperse the seeds. Common Examples : : The juicy red "gems" we eat are
: The red "berry" (aril) is the only non-poisonous part of the tree. 🌸 Gardening: Aril Irises edible flesh is a true aril.
: The lacy, red covering of a nutmeg seed is an aril; when dried, it becomes the spice mace . : The juicy red "gems" we eat are
: The white, edible flesh is a true aril.