a dry, dehiscent fruit derived from a single carpel from either a monocarpous or apocarpous gynoecium. When mature, it splits open along only one seam (the ventral suture). Example: columbine, Brachychiton populneus (Bottle Tree). legume (pod) a dry, dehiscent fruit derived from the single carpel of a monocarpous gynoecium.
Examples: beans, peas, carobs, Acacia spp., Albizia spp., peanuts, tc. dehiscent schizocarp a dry, dehiscent fruit derived from a syncarpous gynoecium that splits into two or more single-seeded components, each of which also splits open upon maturity. Examples: stock, wallflower, some geraniums, some mallows.
the outer parts of the fruit (ovary walls) are dry upon maturity. dehiscent fruits which, when mature, split open on their own to release their contents. follicle a dry, dehiscent fruit derived from a single carpel from either a monocarpous or apocarpous gynoecium. When mature, it splits open along only one seam (the ventral suture).
a dry, dehiscent fruit derived from a single carpel from either a monocarpous or apocarpous gynoecium. When mature, it splits open along only one seam (the ventral suture). Example: columbine, Brachychiton populneus (Bottle Tree).
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