-
microns in size. Five or six
fruitlets grow from each flower; they are
inserted on the receptacle.
While the
fruitlets are developing, the
sepals and...
- settings, such as
branching in trees,
arrangement of
leaves on a stem, the
fruitlets of a pineapple, the
flowering of artichoke, the
arrangement of a pine...
-
simple pistils. Each
pistil contains one carpel; together, they form a
fruitlet. The
ultimate (fruiting)
development of the
aggregation of
pistils is called...
- are
formed from a
single compound flower and
contain many
ovaries or
fruitlets.
Examples include raspberries and blackberries.
Multiple fruits are formed...
-
heart rot, anthracnose,
fungal heart rot, root rot,
black rot, butt rot,
fruitlet core rot, and
yellow spot virus.
Pineapple pink
disease (not
citrus pink...
-
flowerhead swells around the
developing fruitlets,
become woody and
breaks into
segments when ripe. The
fruitlets germinate within this
woody encasing....
- 4-locular in the
upper part,
style exserted and a spindle-shaped stigma.
Fruitlets numerous with
their upper parts containing 4
hollow or
solid structures...
-
seeds from
different ovaries of a
single flower, with the
individual "
fruitlets"
joined at
maturity to form the
complete fruit.
Examples of aggregate...
-
single flower. In
aggregate fruits like blackberries, the
individual "
fruitlets"
making up the
fruit can be
clearly seen. The
fruits of
blackthorn may...
- hoverflies,
muscid flies, butterflies, true bugs, and ants. One
fossil fruitlet of †Potentilla
pliocenica has been
described from a
middle Miocene stratum...