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Fruit Terminology (Part 2)
... . See Minute Achenes Of Dwarf Fluffweed See Achenes Of The Buckwheat Family See Achenes Of The Sunflower Family See Parachute Achenes Of Dandelions 2. Anthocarp: Small, one-seeded ... of hickory are native to the deciduous forests of the northeastern United States, along with the mockernut (C. tomentosa), pignut (C. glabra) and bitternut (C. cordiformis). E. Juglandaceae: Walnut (Juglans) Black walnut ...
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Fruit Identification Outline
... category. This is especially true of the walnut family (Juglandaceae), although some older references still consider these fruits to be nuts. In hickory & pecan (Carya) the outer husk or ... therefore, these fruits are technically drupes or drupaceous nuts. Walnut & butternut (Juglans), two additional members of the walnut family (Juglandaceae), have similar drupe-like fruits. The outer green husk ...
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Nut Photos
... trees in order to mature into sweet, delicious dates. Read About The Amazing Date Palm Walnut & Pecan: Walnut Family (Juglandaceae) Note: Many botanists say that the husk of pecans and walnuts contains tissue from ... New International Dictionary describes a tryma as a nutlike drupe (as the fruit of the walnut or hickory) in which the epicarp and mesocarp separate as a somewhat fleshy or leathery rind ...
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