- A
loment (or lomentum) is a part of
certain legume plants. It is a type of
dehiscent fruit that
breaks apart at the
constrictions occurring between segments...
- Any
fruit that
separates into
indehiscent one-seeded segments, such as a
loment, Malva, Malvastrum, and Sida. "Merriam-Webster Dictionary".
Western New...
- pea, peanut: botanically, the
peanut is the seed of a legume, not a nut).
Loment – a type of
indehiscent legume: (sweet
vetch or wild potato). Nut – (beechnut...
- pea, peanut: botanically, the
peanut is the seed of a legume, not a nut).
Loment – a type of
indehiscent legume: (sweet
vetch or wild potato). Nut – (beechnut...
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applied to a few
other fruit types. A few
species have
evolved samarae,
loments, follicles,
indehiscent legumes, achenes, drupes, and
berries from the...
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categories such as achene, berry, caryopsis, cypsela, drupe, hesperidium,
loment, pepo, pome, samara, syconium. See also: List of
plants with
dehiscent fruits...
- flower,
representing parts of a
strongly reduced perianth.
lomentum or
loment A pod-like
indehiscent fruit that
develops constrictions between the segments...
- Some
variants of
legumes that have
retained vestigial sutures include loments that
split transversely into segments, each with a
single seed, and indehiscent...
-
sporangium and aid in
spore dispersal of horsetails, liverworts, and
hornworts Loment—a type of
fruit that
breaks apart but is not
dehiscent Schizocarp—a type...
- to
Florida and as far West as Texas, Nebraska, and Ontario. The
sticky loment can be
found in
disturbed areas that
receive plenty of light, such as roadsides...