- to be dehiscent.
Structures that do not open in this way are
called indehiscent, and rely on
other mechanisms such as
decay or
predation to
release the...
- of
Abutilon have two or more seeds) and each
mericarp can be either:
Indehiscent (remaining closed), such as in the
carrot and
other Umbelliferae or in...
-
Indehiscent fruit do not open at
maturity in a pre-defined way, but rely on
predation or
decomposition to
release the seeds.
Pumpkin seeds are not released...
- context, "nut"
implies that the s**** does not open to
release the seed (
indehiscent). Most
seeds come from
fruits that
naturally free
themselves from the...
-
Freshly dug
peanuts (Arachis hypogaea),
indehiscent legume fruits...
- to
dried fruits and nuts. Dry
fruits can be
classed into dehiscent,
indehiscent and
schizocarpic dry fruits. In
dehiscent dry fruits, the
pericarp splits...
- inside.
Drupes do not
split open to
release the seed, i.e., they are
indehiscent.
These fruits usually develop from a
single carpel, and
mostly from flowers...
- Nuts are the one-seeded, hard-s****ed
fruit of some
plants with an
indehiscent seed, such as an
acorn or hazelnut. The
first land
plants evolved around...
-
simple fruit—one that is
monocarpellate (formed from a
single carpel) and
indehiscent (not
opening at maturity) and
resembles an achene,
except that in a caryopsis...
-
called indehiscence.
Fleshy fruits do not
split open, but they also are
indehiscent and they may also rely on
frugivores for
distribution of
their seeds...