noun
- the outermost layers of a fruit wall or pericarp
Usage: botanical
Examples
- The epicarps of citrus fruits form the colorful, oil-rich outer peel.
- Botanists study how epicarps develop different textures and colors.
- The waxy epicarps of apples help protect the fruit from moisture loss.
- In stone fruits, the epicarps form the smooth outer skin.
- The epicarps of berries often contain pigments that attract animals.
- Researchers examined the cellular structure of various epicarps under microscopes.