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woody covering; e.g. hickory, pecan, and oak.
Nutlet – a
small nut. Pod (
seedpod) – a dry
dehiscent fruit containing many seeds.
Examples include follicles...
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microns in length. The
fruit is a
seedpod 15–30
centimetres (5.9–11.8 in) long,
containing several seeds. The
seedpod dries completely on the tree, and...
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Ceutorhynchus obstrictus, the
cabbage seedpod weevil, is a
species of
snout beetles or true
weevils which is
widespread in
Europe and
lives on several...
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Another common ingredient is
Mucuna pruriens, a type of
legume that
produces seedpods coated with
thousands of
detachable ****ules (needle-like hairs). The ****ules...
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Latin name
Lunaria means "moon-like" and
refers to the plants'
decorative seedpods. They have
hairy toothed leaves and
terminal racemes of
white or violet...
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classical Arcto-Tertiary distribution.
Mexican buckeye seedpods resemble the
Aesculus seedpods, but
belong to a
different genus. Carl
Linnaeus named the...
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Thoracistus arboreus, the
arboreal seedpod shieldback, is a
species of
katydid in the
family Tettigoniidae. The
species is
endemic to Clarens,
South Africa...
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traditional dishes throughout the world. The
unripe seedpods of some
varieties are also
eaten whole as
green beans or
edamame (immature...
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unfit URL (link) "In China,
poppy seedpod is a ****e too hot to handle". 21
October 2013.
Retrieved 20
April 2017...
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through light brown, translucent, disc-shaped
siliques (not true
botanical seedpods),
sometimes called moonpennies. When a
silique is ripe and dry, a valve...