- A
schizocarp /ˈskɪzəkɑːrp/ is a dry
fruit that, when mature,
splits up into mericarps.
There are
different definitions: Any dry
fruit composed of multiple...
- A
schizocarp is
derived from a
compound ovary with two or more
locules which then
separate radially as one of the
above types, such as a
schizocarp of...
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toward it (only 1–3 mm or 1⁄16–1⁄8 in long). The
fruit is a globular, dry
schizocarp 3–5 mm (1⁄8–3⁄16 in) in diameter. The
pollen size is
approximately 30 μm...
- The
gynoecium has two
fused carpels and the
fruit is a four-chambered
schizocarp. This
plant flowers very
early in the
spring even in
northern areas, and...
- segments, so that each
segment contains only one seed. It is a type of
schizocarp. Tick
trefoil (Desmodium) and
sweet vetch (Hedysarum) are two
genera that...
- leaf axils. The 'female'
flowers usually lack petals. The
fruit is a
schizocarp that
splits into four (two)
nutlets at maturity. The
fruits and leaves...
-
resembles a
single flower. The
fruit is
usually a
schizocarp, but
sometimes a drupe. A
typical schizocarp is the regma, a
capsular fruit with
three or more...
-
common characteristic is that the
leaves are opposite, and the
fruit a
schizocarp. The
maples have long been
known to be
closely related to the
family Sapindaceae...
- oak): botanically,
these are true nuts).
Samara – (ash, elm,
maple key).
Schizocarp, see
below – (carrot seed).
Silique – (radish seed).
Silicle – (shepherd's...
- diameter,
produced in
dense umbels. The
fruit is a dry
oblong and
curved schizocarp, 4–6 mm (1⁄6–1⁄4 in) long,
usually called "aniseed".
Royal Botanic Garden...