- An aril (pronounced /ˈærɪl/), also
called an arillus, is a
specialized outgrowth from a seed that
partly or
completely covers the seed. An
arillode or...
- (translation) Taylor, JJ (1976). "A
reclassification of Iris
species bearing arillate seeds".
Proceedings of the
Biological Society of Washington. 89: 411–420...
- berry, or an
irregularly dehiscent fleshy spongy capsule.
Seeds are
often arillate, more or less
lacking endosperm.
Nymphaeaceae has been
investigated systematically...
-
ovaries per carpel.
Placentation is parietal, and the
fruit is a
berry with
arillate seeds.
Prickly pear
species can vary
greatly in habit; most are shrubs...
-
genera form the
tribe Clusieae,
where the
fruit is a
fleshy capsule with
arillate seeds. The
distribution ranges from the
Florida Keys and
southern Mexico...
-
hornbills feed more on non-fig
fruit such as
small sized berries, drupes,
arillate capsules and
lianas (woody vines),
however the
availability of
these food...
- (finger-like) and
other epidermal cell types. In some
species the
seeds are
arillate, with
fleshy appendages.
Crocus seeds have both
inner and
outer integuments...
- alternate. The
flowers are bi****ual. The
pedicel is 8–10 mm long. The
arillate, obovate,
black seeds are 2–3 mm thick. It was
first described by Karl...
- 100 stamens. The
gynoecium consists of 30-32 carpels. The operculate,
arillate,
ovoid seeds had
longitudinal ridges. It was
described as †Anoectomeria...
- meters. The
nutlike seeds,
which are
obovoid to globose, are
typically arillate (with a
specialized outgrowth) and have
straight embryos, flat cotyledons...