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Angiosperm Families - Alangiaceae DC.
... developing fibrous thickenings. The initial microspore tetrads isobilateral. Anther wall initially with one middle layer. Tapetum glandular (?). Pollen grains aperturate; (2–)3–4(–8) aperturate; colpate, or ... formation cellular, or nuclear. Fruit fleshy; indehiscent; a drupe. The drupes with one stone (endocarp crustaceous or woody, one-seeded). Dispersal unit the fruit. Fruit 1 seeded. Seeds ...
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Angiosperm Families - Aristolochiaceae Juss.
... , or decussate, or T-shaped (rarely). Anther wall initially with more than one middle layer; of the ‘dicot’ type. Tapetum glandular. Pollen shed as single grains. Pollen grains ... cellular. Embryogeny probably solanad. Fruit non-fleshy (usually), or fleshy (sometimes with a fleshy endocarp); dehiscent (usually), or indehiscent (rarely), or a schizocarp (Saruma). Mericarps in Saruma, 4–6 (?); ...
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The Cycad Pages
... Dispersal Cycad seeds are large, with a fleshy outer coat (sarcotesta) over a hard, stony layer (sclerotesta). The fertilised embryo develops slowly but continuously until germination, with short-term chemical ... that the animals can carry the seed. Cycas subsection Rumphiae has seeds with a spongy endocarp not seen elsewhere among the cycads, which gives a potential for oceanic dispersal, and it ...
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Cycas angulata
... ; sarcotesta orange-brown, not pruinose or slightly pruinose, 3-4 mm thick; fibrous layer absent; sclerotesta smooth. Spongy endocarp absent. Photo Ken Hill The Cycad Pages The World List References and Links ...
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Drift Seeds and Drift Fruits
... coconut, the seed embryo and fleshy white "meat" (endosperm) is enclosed within a hard, bony layer (endocarp) surrounded by a thick fibrous husk. Other drift seeds have thick woody seed coats and ... generic name for coconut "Cocos" may be traced to the three germination pores on the endocarp layer surrounding the seed. According to R. Sokolov (Natural History Oct. 1989), Portuguese and Spanish traders ...
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Fruit Terminology (Part 4)
... surrounding the sections (carpels) of citrus fruits is limonin. Magnified longitudinal view of the endocarp of an orange (Citrus sinensis) showing several sections (carpels) filled with numerous fluid- ... layer or mesocarp, and a hard, woody layer (endocarp) surrounding the seed. The lower pit (removed from another peach) has been sectioned to show the thick, woody layer or endocarp surrounding ...
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APSnet Education Center - Introductions to the Major Pathogen Groups - Introduction to Parasitic Flowering Plants
... develops is a single-seeded berry (or drupe, but without a stony endocarp), and the enclosed seed (Figure 40) is surrounded by sticky viscin. ... a feature of the seeds - the viscin - that forms a sticky layer on its outer surface (Figure 48), (Figure 49) which attaches the ... very elastic, and turgor pressure develops as the fruit ripens. A layer of cells that connects the fruit to the pedicel begins to ...
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16.en
... to, or found only in a particular area or region. ENDOCARP: In fruits whose pericarp consists of dissimilar layers, the innermost layer. It may be hard and stony (i.e. plum or ...
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Clivia Terminology
... reducing the number of seeds per berry. The membranous layer covering each seed is part of the inner layer of the fruit wall or endocarp. The fruit wall (derived from the ovary wall ... layers, namely the outer, pigmented exocarp (eksokarp), the fleshy mesocarp (mesokarp) and the inner, membranous endocarp (endokarp). The suffix "carp" refers to fruit. Please note that the Clivia fruit is not ...
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Forestry Glossary: E is for ... ecology, exogen, and extinct
... can be quite local or quite far-ranging (a region, state, country, or continent). endocarp (n.) The innermost layer of a pericarp; e.g., a cherry stone. endogen (n.) A monocotyledonous plant ... of the tree from which smaller, lateral branches arise. Example: conifers. exocarp (n.) The outermost layer of a pericarp; also called the epicarp. exogen (n.) A dicotyledonous plant that increases with ...
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