-
nutrients in the non-
endospermic dicotyledons, in
which case they
replace the endosperm, and are
thick and leathery. In
endospermic seeds, the cotyledons...
-
single and filiform,
stigma capitate. Fruits:
oblong utricle Seeds:
endospermic with
curved embryo, 2 mm long,
oblong black.
Flowering and
Fruiting time:...
-
normally septicidal or
rarely loculicidal or valvate. The
seeds are
usually endospermic, oily (rarely starchy), and
without obvious hairs. The
seeds of most...
- the fly,
covered with pollen. The
fruit is
dehiscent capsule with many
endospermic seeds. The
common names Dutchman's pipe and
pipevine (e.g.
common pipevine...
- the egg cell. Two
nuclei fuse with a
sperm nucleus to form the
primary endospermic nucleus which develops to form
triploid endosperm,
which becomes the...
- is a dehiscent, non-fleshy, 1-locular
capsule with many very
minute endospermic seeds.
Fruits of
Orobanchaceae are
small and
abundant and can produce...
- ****ociated with 4, one-seeded,
setulose nutlets. The
seeds are
extensively endospermic.
These plants are hermaphrodites.
Tetrachondra is also
variously ascribed...
- maturation. When ripe, the
fruit has a green,
juicy pulp, and one
large endospermic seed, that has a
small embryo and thin testa. The seed is
woody and coloured...
-
stellate pattern) and
presents only one seed. The
seeds are
copiously endospermic and oily. The
embryo is well
differentiated (very small), achlorophyllous...
-
Exercised by
certain Acids on the
Inversion of
Saccharose by
Sucrase and On
Endospermic Respiration in
Certain Seeds. He did not
publish any taxa, and so does...