- ripe, then
being named dehiscent, and
leaving a
persistent partition (the
replum).
Siliques are
present in many
members of the
mustard family, Br****icaceae...
-
siliques that
dehisce along two
suture lines but
retain a
partition called the
replum,
which is a
septum with
attached seeds.
While both are
characteristic of...
- of the
fruit between the
valves (the
outer walls of the ovary) and the
replum (the
persisting septa of the ovary). At maturity, the
dehiscence zone is...
- and
contains one
cavity that may be
divided in two by a
partition (or
replum).
Between ten and
fifty ovules (****ure seeds) are set
along the margins...
-
trade marks office.
regular See actinomorphic.
reniform Kidney-shaped.
replum a framework-like
placenta to
which the
seeds attach, and
which remains after...
-
Ovules are numerous. The
fruit is
usually a
bivalved capsule,
often with a
replum.
Dehiscence is
septicidal or loculicidal. The
three exceptions are the genera...
- by the fruit. In the case of
Bocconia the
seeds remain attached to the
replums after the capsule's
valves have
fallen leaving their brilliant red or orange...
-
single cavity. However,
between the two
sutures a
membranous septum called replum develops,
which separates the
cavity into two locules. The
ovules are arranged...
-
siliques are didymous,
densely pubescent, and can grow up to 1.5 cm high. Its
replum can be
pubescent or glabrous, and it
measures 4–5 mm long. Its immature...
-
swollen and
constricted at intervals). It is
sometimes verrucose-reticulate;
replum (a framework-like placenta) rounded;
septum absent;
style absent, obsolete...