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plants with true
siliques have
fruits with a
similar structure that do not open when ripe;
these are
usually called indehiscent siliques (compare dehiscence)...
- brown, translucent, disc-shaped
siliques (not true
botanical seedpods),
sometimes called moonpennies. When a
silique is ripe and dry, a
valve on each...
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spreading rhizomatous geophyte, it
prefers shady situations.
Habit Fruit are
siliques "Cardamine
enneaphyllos (L.) Crantz".
Plants of the
World Online. Royal...
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hypogaea (peanuts).
Capsules derived from two
carpels include silicles and
siliques that
dehisce along two
suture lines but
retain a
partition called the replum...
- is
white to yellow. In late
summer or
autumn the
fruit appear; they are
siliques about 20–50
centimetres (8–20 in) long, full of
small flat seeds, each...
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derived from
multiple carpels are
capsules or
siliques. One
example of a
dehiscent fruit is the
silique. This
fruit develops from a
gynoecium composed...
- plants;
these fruits include capsules, follicles, legumes,
silicles and
siliques. When
fruits do not open and
release their seeds in a
regular fashion,...
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vegetable in
various dishes.[citation needed] The
seeds of
radishes grow in
siliques (widely
referred to as "pods"),
following flowering that
happens when left...
- and style. Two of the six
stamens have
shorter filaments. The
fruit is a
silique that
opens at
maturity through dehiscence to
reveal brown or
black seeds...
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Samara – (ash, elm,
maple key). Schizocarp, see
below – (carrot seed).
Silique – (radish seed).
Silicle – (shepherd's purse).
Utricle – (beet, Rumex)...