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Listing 1 - 3 from 3 for fruits drupes

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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Angiosperm Families - Compositae Giseke
... laticifers in leaves, or in stems, or in roots, or in flowers, or in the fruits (in all or different combinations of these). Leaf anatomy. Hydathodes present (occasionally), or absent. Lamina ... Embryogeny asterad. Fruit non-fleshy; indehiscent; a cypsella (almost invariably), or a drupe (occasionally). The drupes with one stone. Dispersal unit the remains of the flower (i.e. the cypsella). Dispersal ...
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