- 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...
- 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...
-
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...
- grain. The
pollen is
eventually released when the
anther forms openings (
dehisces).
These may
consist of
longitudinal slits, pores, as in the
heath family...
- (14 in) and
appear from
February through April.
After the
drying fruit dehisces, the anemochorous, hyaline-membrane-winged
seeds are released.
There are...
- be fleshy. They
originate from
syncarpous ovaries but do not
actually dehisce; rather, they
split into
segments with one or more seeds. They include...
-
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...
-
chambers (trilocular). The
fruit consists of a dry
capsule that
splits (
dehisces)
releasing numerous black seeds. The bulb lies
dormant after the leaves...
- gets its
common name from the
distinctive jellyfish-like
shape of its
dehisced fruit. They are
small trees which can
reach up to 15 m (49 ft) tall and...