Definition of Replum. Meaning of Replum. Synonyms of Replum

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Definition of Replum

Replum
Replum Re"plum (r?"pl?m), n. [L., doorcase.] (Bot.) The framework of some pods, as the cress, which remains after the valves drop off. --Gray.

Meaning of Replum from wikipedia

- 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...