A cluster of fruiting flowers termed an inflorescence gives rise to several fruits, commonly referred to as collective fruits.
As the inflorescence matures into a single mass, each flower has produced a genuine fruit, despite the fact that each inflorescence flower produces a fruit.
Once the mass has done flowering, it is referred to as an inflorescence.
Just a few examples are figs, pineapples, mulberries, oranges, and breadfruit.
Syconus and psoriasis are two different types of multiple fruits.