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dehiscent dry fruits

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Fruit Terminology (Part 1)
... surface. In dehiscent dry fruits that split open, carpels are represented by the seed-bearing sections. Carpels are difficult to distinguish in dry, indehiscent fruits (e.g. nuts) and fleshy fruits (e.g. berries). Carpels are the innermost parts of a complete flower and they are united to form the gynoecium (pistil). B. Dehiscent Dry Fruits ...
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Fruit Terminology (Part 4)
... Major Fruit Types D. Fleshy Fruits (Pericarp Is Fleshy At Maturity) Note: In most fleshy fruits, the carpels are fused together and are not distinct as in dehiscent dry fruits. A notable exception is the ... some seeds in the fleshy interior. Some species in the gourd family (Cucurbitaceae) produce a dehiscent capsule rather than a pepo. This wild cucumber fruit (Marah macrocarpus) splits open at one ...
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Angiosperm Families - Actinidiaceae Van Tiegh.
... ovary; apical. Stigmas (4–)5–30 (or more); dry type; papillate; Group II type. Placentation axile. Ovules 15â ... Endosperm formation cellular. Embryogeny solanad. Fruit fleshy, or non-fleshy; dehiscent (when capsular), or indehiscent; a berry, or a ... 3; Actinidia, Clematoclethra, Saurauia. Economic uses, etc. Some edible fruits, including A. chinensis (‘Kiwi fruitÂ’, ‘Chinese gooseberryÂ’), ...
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Angiosperm Families - Altingiaceae Lindl.
... 2 celled. Gynoecium syncarpous; synstylovarious; inferior. Ovary 2 locular. Stigmas 2; dry type; papillate; Group II type. Ovules 20–50 per locule; horizontal; anatropous; ... dehiscent; a capsule. Capsules septicidal. Gynoecia of adjoining flowers combining to form a multiple fruit. The multiple fruits coalescing, or not coalescing (?). Dispersal unit the inflorescence (this globular, hard, dry ...
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Key to Native and Naturalized Genera of Ingeae
... developed; perulate resting buds present; widespread in seasonally dry continental N. and S. America as well as ... , translucent, exareolate. 25. Fruits terminally paniculate; stipe of pod 4--8 mm...........................Blanchetiodendron 25. Fruits either axillary, or ... simple, its primary axis abruptly flexuous; pod inertly dehiscent through both sutures; pleurogram occupying middle of each seed ...
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Plant Diversity Syllabus
... Fruits - structure VII. Fruits - types A. Dry indehiscent fruits 1. Achene 2. Caryopsis 3. Nut 4. Samara B. Dry dehiscent fruits 1. Follicle 2. Legume 3. Capsule C. Fleshy fruits 1. Drupe 2. Berry 3. Pome D. Multiple fruits ...
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hibiscus.org
... populnea, from which it differs, among other characteristics, by having dehiscent fruits (the pods open when mature to release the seeds). T. ... type of photosynthesis under saline conditions. Flowers and fruits nearly year-round. The fruits and seeds are buoyant, adapted to long- ... sea water. Leaves of two different Thespesia species (upper side) Dry pod and seeds. As explained in the article, the pod ...
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Botany A-K
... Chart Deciduous ~ a plant that loses its leaves in winter. Dehiscent Fruits ~ seed containers which open to release the seeds. See Fruits Deno, Norman ~ author of Seed Germination Theory and Practice ... single flower, containing a hard stone with one seed. See Fruits Dry Fruits ~ seed containers which dry out when the seeds are ripe. See Fruits Dutch Clover ~ a weed (or wildflower or herb). For ...
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Fruits
... Synconium, Coenocarpium. Dry Fruits can be divided into those in which the seeds are contained in a seedpod of some sort which opens to release the seeds (called Dehiscent), and those in which there isn't a seedpod which opens (Indehiscent). Dry Dehiscent Fruits are Follicle, Legume, Silique, Capsule. Some authorities separate these further. Dry Indehiscent Fruits are: ...
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... surrounding seeds..................................................... Pome (Apple, Pear) 5. Fruit dry at maturity 10. Fruit indehiscent (not splitting open) ... 14. Fruit small, wall thin .............................................. Achene (Sunflower) 10. Fruit dehiscent (splitting open) at maturity 15. Ovary ... , almost all tree fruits are grafted or budded, and most small fruits and some grapes ...
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