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Infructescence (fruiting head) is
defined as the
ensemble of
fruits derived from the
ovaries of an inflorescence. It
usually retains the size and structure...
- A bur (also
spelled burr) is a seed or dry
fruit or
infructescence that has
hooks or teeth. The main
function of the bur is to
spread the
seeds of the...
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Paulo Brazil Koelreuteria paniculata infructescence,
Butler County,
Kansas Koelreuteria paniculata infructescence and leaves,
Harvey County,
Kansas Ye...
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these mature into a
single m****.
After flowering, the m**** is
called an
infructescence.
Examples are the fig, pineapple, mulberry,
osage orange, and jackfruit...
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Pueblo Formation, Coa****la, Mexico, it is a
permineralized multiple infructescence composed of
berries with six locules, each
containing a
single seed...
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Quercus suber,
commonly called the cork oak, is a medium-sized,
evergreen oak tree in the
section Quercus sect. Cerris. It is the
primary source of cork...
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Infructescence of
Dipsacus fullonum (common teasel)
showing seeds germinating while still in
infructescence (vivipary)....
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mature foliage Infructescence,
bearing three ripe
berries and many tiny, green,
undeveloped fruit (lateral view) Ripe
berries of
infructescence,
viewed from...
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Cannabis Prevention and
Information Centre (NCPIC)
states that the buds (
infructescences) of the
female cannabis plant contain the
highest concentration of...
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supporting an
inflorescence or a
solitary flower, or,
after fecundation, an
infructescence or a
solitary fruit. The
peduncle sometimes has
bracts (a type of cataphylls)...