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Angiosperm Families - Araceae Juss.
... Fruit fleshy (usually), or non-fleshy; an aggregate, or not an aggregate. The fruiting carpel when monomerous, indehiscent; drupaceous, or baccate, or nucular. Fruit indehiscent (usually), or dehiscent; a capsule to capsular-indehiscent ...
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Sections - Croton Research Network
... pistillate flowers sessile, sepals sometimes unequal, entire, not glandular; ovary 1-locular, style multifid; fruit indehiscent, achene-like. Although I earlier (Webster 1967) followed tradition in recognizing Crotonopsis as ... lepidote in Crotonopsis; furthermore, the style in Crotonopsis is multifid, not bifid. The indehiscent fruit in Crotonopsis is rather similar in size and shape to the 2-locular ...
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MBG: Research: Projects: South America: Venezuelan Guayana
... the plant scandent); corolla campanulate, tubular-funnel-shaped, or salverform; fruit indehiscent and > 5 cm long or dehiscent ..... 2 2(1). Calyx ... fruit indehiscent ..... 8. Crescentia 2. Calyx cupular or campanulate or spathaceously split; corolla without transverse fold in throat; inflorescence usually an axillary or terminal panicle or raceme, rarely cauliflorous; leaves opposite; fruit ...
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Chapter 3: Taxonomy, Page 1
... with the stamen bases). Anemophilous, or entomophilous (more often). Inflorescence, floral, fruit and seed morphology. Flowers aggregated in `inflorescences'; in panicles (usually, and ... onagrad, or asterad. Fruit fleshy, or non-fleshy; multiple (occasionally), or not multiple. The fruiting carpel when apocarpous (i.e. rarely), indehiscent; drupaceous. Fruit indehiscent (usually), or dehiscent ...
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... Fruit indehiscent (not splitting open) at maturity 11. Fruit winged ................................................................................ Samara (Maple, Ash) 11. Fruit not winged 12. Seed fused to fruit wall ......................................... Caryopsis, Grain (Corn, Wheat) 12. Seed not fused to fruit wall 13. Fruit ...
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Angiosperm Families - Achatocarpaceae Heimerl.
... dioecious. Female flowers without staminodes. Gynoecium of male flowers absent. Inflorescence, floral, fruit and seed morphology. Flowers aggregated in ‘inflorescences’; in cymes, or in ... the single cavity 1; funicled; ascending; non-arillate; campylotropous. Fruit fleshy; indehiscent; a berry. Dispersal unit the fruit. Fruit 1 seeded. Seeds (strictly) non-endospermic. Perisperm present (copious, ...
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Key to Native and Naturalized Genera of Ingeae
... best separated in fruit). 39. Branchlets thickened at the nodes by a prominent buttress under each lf-scar; fruit a craspedium or indehiscent legume ......................................Lysiloma 39. Branchlets terete or nearly so at nodes and buttresses lacking at nodes; fruit either dehiscent, or if indehiscent ...
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Fruit Terminology (Part 1)
... specialized legume fruits (called loments) break apart into indehiscent, seed-bearing segments. A good example of a loment is the fruit of crown vetch (Coronilla varia), a European wildflower that ... dispersed in their feces. Indehiscent capsule of the baobab tree (Adansonia digitata). Left: A dry fruit showing the velvety outer exocarp. Right: Longitudinal section of a dry fruit showing the large, ...
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Fruit Terminology (Part 2)
... 115 Terminology Fruit Terminology Part 2 Fruit Terminology 1 Fruit Terminology 3 Fruit Terminology 4 Major Fruit Types C. Indehiscent Dry Fruits (Do Not Split Open At Maturity) 1. Achene: Small, one-seeded fruit; pericarp ... fall to the ground. Some botanists refer to the maple fruit as a schizocarp because it splits into two indehiscent, seed-bearing sections. See Samaras Of Box Elder & Maple See ...
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Carob
... pistil ) and hermaphrodite ( a combination of both previous elements) . The fruit is a pod , indehiscent, till 25 cm long, dark brown in full maturity. Cultivated ... litre of water . Drink 4 cups a day.) Another uses Its fruit can be used as a substitute of cocoa in the ... fodder. Food thickener: food industry makes a good use of this fruit as a thickener. Picking-up and storing: Pods must be collected ...
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