achene berry caryopsis drupe follicle legume pod loculicidal
achene, berry, caryopsis, drupe, follicle, legume (pod), loculicidal, hazel, nuts, pome, poricidal, pyxis, schizocarp, septicidal, silicone, silica
[Apricot, Almond, Milkweed, Wheat, Carrot, Cherry, Cabbage, Lemon, Colza, Maple, Fruit Of The Hazel, Fruit Of The Walnut, Bean, Lime, Lunaria, Alfalfa, Magnolia, Corn, Melon, St. John\'s Wort, Pimpernel, Mustard, Olive, Orange, Grapefruit, Poppy, Peach, Pear, Apple, Plum, Rice, Thlaspi, Tomato, Sunflower, Tulip]
Solution
berry – (e.g., cranberry, gooseberry, redcurrant, tomato). Magnolia and peony, collection of follicles developing from one flower. Achene – Most commonly seen in aggregate fruits (e.g., strawberry) Capsule – (e.g., Brazil nut) Caryopsis – (e.g., wheat) Cypsela – an achene-like fruit derived from the individual florets in a capitulum (e.g., dandelion). Fibrous drupe – (e.g., coconut, walnut) Follicle – is formed from a single carpel, opens by one suture (e.g., milkweed), commonly seen in aggregate fruits (e.g., magnolia) Legume – (e.g., bean, pea, peanut) Loment – a type of indehiscent legume Nut – (e.g., beech, hazelnut, oak acorn) Samara – (e.g., ash, elm, maple key) Schizocarp – (e.g., carrot seed) Silique – (e.g., radish seed) Silicle – (e.g., shepherd\'s purse) Utricle – (e.g., beet).
