- apple, pear, rose hip
Involucre pineapple Peduncle cashew apple Perianth anthocarps of the
Nyctaginaceae Receptacle fig, mulberry, pineapple,
strawberry Calyx...
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outer third of
anthocarp black and hard. Back of
anthocarp still green 81
Seeds on
outer third of
anthocarp dark and hard. Back of
anthocarp still green...
- Not
defined for some cases, such as when
pollen is
released in the bud.
anthocarp A type of
fruit in
which some part of the
flower persists attached to...
- The
family has a
distinctive fruit type
called an
accessory fruit or
anthocarp, and many
genera have
extremely large (>100 μm)
pollen grains. The family...
-
fruits in October.
Habit in the
Naukluft Foliage in
fascicles Anthocarp fruit Anthocarp fruit Foden, W. & Potter, L. 2005.
Phaeoptilum spinosum Radlk...
- bell-shaped, 5-petalled, 1.5 mm long and 2 mm wide.
There are 2-3 stamens.
Anthocarps (false fruits) are
circular and flat. They are 5-ribbed (0.3-0.5 mm wide)...
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stamens may be
somewhat exserted,
along with the style. The boat-shaped
anthocarps are
morphologically distinct from
those of
other members of
their family...
-
other like
species by the "absence of
stalked glands along the ribs of
anthocarps".
Forster and
Forster placed the
species in
Ceodes rather than Pisonia...
- calflora.org.
Retrieved 2019-04-11. Wilson, Ruth (1974). "Abronia: II.
Anthocarp Polymorphism and
Anatomy for
Nince Species of
Abronia Found in California"...
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Species of the
genus are
distinguished from one
another by
details of the
anthocarp and the
shape and
indumentum of the flower's
lower coriaceous (or leathery)...