People left mind-blown after discovering what the white dots on strawberries are

If you thought the white dots on strawberries are seeds, you’re about to have your mind blown.

You might have  ignored the speckled surface as seeds, but in actuality, the dots scattered across strawberries are achenes, which are the plant’s fruit.

The ‘achene’ refers to the simple dry fruit created by a variety of different flowering species, including buckwheat and even cannabis.

Plants with achenes include dandelions and sunflowers while some have winged achenes, like maple fruits, elm, bush willows and hop trees.

Gunter reports while it remains a mystery as to what evolutionary force  led strawberries to develop the way they did, he does have some ideas.

“There are a few fundamental reasons why plants have evolved different kinds of fruits. One reason is to attract something that spreads seeds,” he said.

“A second evolutionary approach is for plants to seek ways for their fruit to disperse on their ow

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