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fruits drupes

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Menispermum canadense, moonseed
... .5-10 cm (1-4 in) long. Flowers small, numerous, greenish, blooming in late Spring. Fruits drupes, black and about 10 mm (0.4 in) in diameter when mature in late Summer ...
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Calycocarpum lyonii, cupseed
... -25 cm (5-10 in) long. Flowers small, numerous, apetalous, greenish, blooming in late Spring. Fruits drupes, black and about 25 mm (1 in) long when mature in late Summer. The single ...
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Department of Botany
... Dandelion MC Fruit_List_of_Images.pdf Fruits_and_more.pdf Milkweed(follicle)MC Robinia fruits MC lab_topic_fruits.pdf nuts MC Aggregate fruit Berries Coreopsis (grain) Drupes Multiple fruit Pomes Samara capsules Up one directory. Main Page ...
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Angiosperm Families - Anacardiaceae Lindl.
... fleshy (usually), or non-fleshy (occasionally); when dry indehiscent; a drupe. The drupes with one stone. Seeds non-endospermic. Cotyledons 2. Embryo chlorophyllous (4/4), ... , Sorindeia, Spondias, Swintonia, Tapirira, Thyrsodium, Toxicodendron, Trichoscypha. Economic uses, etc. Including commercially important fruits — cashew-nut (Anacardium, and the fleshy peduncle, ‘cashew-apple’), mango ( ...
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Angiosperm Families - Batidaceae Mart. ex Meissn.
... ; anatropous. Fruit fleshy; indehiscent; a drupe. The drupes with separable pyrenes (four). Gynoecia of adjoining flowers combining to form a multiple fruit. The multiple fruits coalescing. Seeds non-endospermic. Embryo well differentiated ...
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Ethnobotanical Portraits
... ac.nz Seeds, in this case, are drupes: fleshy, indehiscent fruits that contain one or more seeds, each surrounded by a stony layer. The fruits pictured here are from Canarium indicum L. (Burseraceae ... are prepared as a liniment for rheumatism, general weakness, backache, arthritis and painful swellings. The fruits and wood are used for sores, boils, scabies and other skin conditions.The illustration ...
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Arboretum Images 1
... Fruits Of The Date Palm Left: Queen palm (Syagrus romanzoffiana), a beautiful palm native to southern Brazil and Argentina, and widely cultivated in southern California. Right: Dried fruits (drupes) of the queen palm with the outer green skin (exocarp) removed. The fruits resemble miniature coconuts, particularly the fibrous husk ...
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Medical Alkaloid Photos
... . The ripe fruits superficially resemble small mangoes in shape and size. The foliage and fruits contain the potent cardiac glycoside cerberin and are extremely poisonous if ingested. The dried fruits (drupes) of Cerbera odollan, a large shrub or small tree native to muddy river deltas of southeast Asia and tropical Pacific Islands. The drupes are 2-4 ...
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Fruits
... of Drupes, Pome, Hesperidium. Some authorities also give these separate status: Hep, Pseudocarp, Pepo. Fleshy Fruits which grow from a group of flowers are: Sorosis, Synconium, Coenocarpium. Dry Fruits can be ... Drupes An Aggregation of Drupes is a fleshy fruit, made up of many drupes but formed from a single flower, each drupe containing one seed. This is a Raspberry (Rubus idaeus). Other fruits ...
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... are edible and derived from a true botanical fruit (all drupes). A nut is a dry, indehiscent fruit with a hard ... , W. 1927. Manual of tropical and subtropical fruits. MacMillan Co., New York. Samson, J.A. 1986. Tropical Fruits, 2nd edition. Longman Science and Technical, ... by seed. Today, almost all tree fruits are grafted or budded, and most small fruits and some grapes are grown from cuttings ...
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