The fruit of coconut is
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Nut
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Drupe
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Berry
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Samara
A drupe or stone fruit is an indehiscent fruit in which an outer fleshy part-exocarp, or skin and mesocarp or flesh surrounds a shell of hardened endocarp with a seed inside. These fruits usually develop from a single carpel, and mostly from flowers with superior ovaries. The definitive characteristic of a drupe is that the hard, lignified stone (or pit) is derived from the ovary wall of the flower. The mesocarp of coconut is fibrous or dry (termed a husk), so this type of fruit is classified as a drupe, simple dry fruit, fibrous drupe. Unlike other drupes, the coconut seed is unlikely to be dispersed by or being swallowed by fauna, due to its large size. It can, however, float extremely long distances across oceans.
Thus, the correct answer is option B.