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... heaps or in compact clusters. ACHENE: This is a small, dry, hard, one-celled, one-seeded fruit that stays closed at maturity. ACICULAR: Needle-shaped. ACIDIFY: To lower the soil's pH ...
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... , as in many epiphytic orchids. The variously thickened portions of an Orchid stem. PSEUDOCARP: A fruit, such as an apple or strawberry, which consists largely of tissue other than the ripened ... side of the upper stem of a columnar cactus, such as Cephalium. PSEUDOSPERMIUM: Any one-seeded fruit that is whole at maturity, as in the sunflower. Return to the HOME PAGE.
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... phlox; hypocrateriform. SAMARA: A dry, usually one-seeded fruit provided with a wing, as in the ash, elm, or birch. Also called key and key fruit. SAMARIFORM: Having the form of a samara ...
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... etc. ANGIOCARPIAN: A plant that has its fruit enclosed in a husk. ANGIOCARPOUS: Having a fruit enclosed within a distinct covering, as the ... rose, and most flowering plants, opposed to gymnospermous, or naked-seeded. ANHYDROUS: Dry or lacking water. ANION: An ion that is ... : The yellow or orange coloring matter of yellow flowers and fruit. ANTIBIOSIS: 1. Not alive. 2. The absence of life. ANTIPETALOUS ...
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... : Fruit-producing. Also carpogenous. CARPOPHORE: The wiry stalk that bears the carpels of some compound fruits. CARUNCLE: An outgrowth surrounding the scar on a seed. CARYOPSIS: A small, one-seeded, dry fruit in which the fruit and seed are incorporated into a single grain, as in wheat and all ...
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... . COCCUS: One of the separate divisions of a divided seedpod, which splits up into one-seeded cells. COCHLEAR: Shell-shaped. COLD FRAME: A bottomless box consisting of a wooden or metal ... or cluster of flowers having a cone-like shape. 2. A dry, usually elongated, multiple fruit formed of compactly overlapped scales (such as those of Pines, Firs and Spruces), in which ...
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... a plant to turn the upper surfaces of its leaves toward the light. DIALYCARPOUS: Bearing fruit composed of separate carpels. Also apocarpous. DIALYPETALOUS: Plants that have the corolla of the ... being diclinous. DICLINOUS: Having stamens or pistils in separate flowers. DICOCCOUS: Formed of two one-seeded carpels. DICOTYLEDON: A plant that produces a newly emerged seedling with two seed leaves before ...
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... of fine material, mostly silt, transported by wind. LOMENT: A leguminous fruit, which breaks up into many dry, one-seeded pieces when ripe. Also lomentum. LONG-DAY PLANT: Any plant that needs ...
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... and papery, often said of bracts. SCHIZOCARP: A dry, compound fruit, which at maturity, splits into two or more, one-seeded indehiscent carpels, as in most Umbelliferae. SCION: A shoot or bud ...
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