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Botany online: Supporting Tissues - Conducting Tissues
... is very complex. Thin petioles carry heavy and flat laminas, stems support leaves, flowers and fruits. All plant organs are exposed to mechanical strains. Organs above ground follow the wind's ... . The shell of many seeds like those of nuts as well as the stones of drupes like cherries or plums are made up from sclereids. © Peter v. Sengbusch - Impressum
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Chinese Sweet Plum
... plant. Very small leaves, exported from southern China. Bisexual, pinkish or whitish flowers with fruits that are drupes. Give winter protection. Sageretia thea (or Sageretia theezan), Poor Man's Tea, Chinese Sweetplum ... becomes multi-colored with age. Small white flowers in spring give way to small black fruits (3-5 mm) during the summer and into autumn. The Sageretia is very popular for ...
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... that drowns plant roots by eliminating oxygen from the soil. DRUPACEOUS: Pertaining to or producing drupes. DRUPE: A stone fruit having a hard, nut-like inner part surrounded by a fleshy ... single seed. DRUPELET: A small drupe, especially as applied to the individual components of aggregate fruits such as raspberries and blackberries, which consist of numerous seeds, each surrounded by its own ...
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Fruit and Nuts -- May Tips
... strawberries from birds with a spun-bonded row cover or plastic netting. Technically, berries are fruits that are soft throughout, such as blueberries. Thus the raspberry is not a true berry ... a seed or pit. Fruits with fleshy material surrounding a hard seed are called drupes. So a raspberry is not a berry, but is a cluster of small drupes or drupelets. Thin peaches ...
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Floridata: Osmanthus americanus
... an understory plant in a wildlife garden where its purple fruits attract hungry birds. Description Wild olive, or devilwood, is an ... even more closely related tea olive (Osmanthus fragrans). The fruits are drupes or "stone fruits", dark bluish purple when mature and almost spherical, ... europaea), but we at Floridata don't know if the fruits could be processed for consumption like olives. Although not ...
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Floridata: Viburnum nudum
... have a musty smell that reminds me of flour! The ellipsoid fruits go through interesting color changes, starting out pale yellow, then turning ... summer all colors can be found on the same plant. The drupes are about a quarter inch (7 mm) long, and bitter to ... naturally in the forest understory but it produces more flowers and fruits when grown in full sun. Moisture: Possum-haw grows naturally in ...
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Heliconiaceae (heliconia family)
... members of the Zingiberales by their inverted flowers, a sterile staminode and fruits which are drupes (a hard seed surrounded by fleshy pulp). We have the following ... Heliconiaceae Heliconia xanthovillosa 'Shogun' heliconia Heliconiaceae Home | About Us | Tropical Flowers | Tropical Fruits, Nuts & Spices | Palms | Botanical Garden | Ecotourism Online Store | Great Sites | Contact Us | Free ...
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October Tree & Shrub of the Month - The Morton Arboretum
... white flowers give way to deep blue fruits in late September and early October. The rich blue drupes are oval-shaped and ¼" long. These small fruits are a favorite among birds and can ...
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August Tree & Shrub of the Month - The Morton Arboretum
... Rental Tree Sugarberry (Celtis laevigata) The orange fruits of sugarberry mature in September and may remain on the tree through winter. The spherical drupes turn purple when they are ripe and attract ... : Seven-son flower. In autumn, reddish-purple fruit with rosy calyxes replace the blooms. The fruits generally last until the first hard frost. Find it in the Honeysuckle Family. (Caprifoliaceae) The ...
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Botanical Garden | People and Plants
... Crucifer family (the Brassicaceae). From flowers, come fruit. Fruits are not all that they appear. Some fruits are made from the ovary of the plant: drupes, berries, pepo, and hesperidia; while some are made from tissues other than the ovary (pomes and accessory fruit) or even multiple fruit fused together. Some common fruits have ...
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