Definition of Dehisce. Meaning of Dehisce. Synonyms of Dehisce

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Definition of Dehisce

Dehisce
Dehisce De*hisce", v. i. [L. dehiscere; de- + hiscere to gape.] To gape; to open by dehiscence.

Meaning of Dehisce from wikipedia

- Botrychium, a eusporangiate fern. Various sporangia of myxomycetes that dehisce in varied ways Abscission—separation of structures that leads to their...
- fruit – a simple dry fruit that develops from a simple carpel and usually dehisces (opens along a seam) on two sides. Most legumes have symbiotic nitrogen-fixing...
- containing several seeds in each lobe, which are released when the capsule dehisces (splits open) at maturity. It is of red and white colours. It is an example...
- most cases the capsule is dehiscent, i.e. at maturity, it splits apart (dehisces) to release the seeds within. A few capsules are indehiscent, for example...
- "repeatedly twisted" in the Hawaiian language and refers to the seedpods, which dehisce, or twist open, to reveal the seeds. Wiliwili trees grow to a height of...
- in a spiral on an elongated receptacle. The follicles of some species dehisce by the ventral suture (as in Banksia), or by the dorsal suture (as in Magnolia)...
- over another. The ****l cuff has a tendency to partially or completely dehisce or open up. A further complication that can accompany the dehiscence of...
- to Hibiscus, Kosteletzkya typically bears more flattened capsules that dehisce loculicidally. The genus was separated from Hibiscus in 1835 by Carl Borivoj...
- typically develops into a legume. A legume is a simple dry fruit that usually dehisces (opens along a seam) on two sides. A common name for this type of fruit...
- be fleshy. They originate from syncarpous ovaries but do not actually dehisce; rather, they split into segments with one or more seeds. They include...