aggregate fruit การใช้
- The raspberry is an aggregate fruit, composed of many tiny drupelets.
- An aggregate fruit that consists of follicles may be called a "'follicetum " '.
- Aggregate fruit globular, echinate, 6 8 mm in diameter.
- The purple-black aggregate fruit is under a centimeter long.
- Like other berry, but instead an aggregate fruit of numerous drupelets around a central core.
- Aggregate fruit globular, 5-7 mm in diameter.
- Plant scientists have grouped fruits into three main groups, simple fruits, aggregate fruits, and composite or multiple fruits.
- ;Fruits and seeds : Fruits are single berries or coalesce from several pistils ( into aggregate fruit, syncarps ).
- These magnolias produce a reddish-green, knobby aggregate fruit about 2 in long that matures and opens in early autumn.
- The fruit is a tiny achene up to 2 or 3 millimeters long clustered into an aggregate fruit of about 20 units.
- After pollination, the white ( sometimes reddish-tipped ) flowers form raspberry-sized aggregate fruits which are more plentiful in wooded rather than sun-exposed habitats.
- The "'raspberry "'( " Rubus ideaus " ) is technically not a berry, but instead an aggregate fruit of numerous drupelets around a central core.
- Thorny canes, with white, 5-petal, ?inch ( 19 mm ) flowers in late spring and glossy, deep-violet to black, aggregate fruit in late summer.
- Not all flowers with multiple ovaries form aggregate fruit; the ovaries of some flowers do not become tightly joined together to make a larger fruit.
- In languages other than English, the meanings of multiple and aggregate fruit are reversed, so that multiple fruits merge several pistils within a single flower.
- Aggregate fruits may also be accessory fruits, in which parts of the flower other than the ovary become fleshy and form part of the fruit.
- In August it bears its fruit, which are globular, purplish-black or dark red inedible aggregate fruits ( " berries " ), 8 10 mm in diameter.
- :The round or heart-shaped greenish yellow, ripened aggregate fruit is pendulous on a thickened stalk; to in diameter with many round protuberances and covered with a powdery bloom.
- However, mulberries, which closely resemble blackberries, are not aggregate fruit, but are multiple fruits, actually derived from bunches of catkins, each drupelet thus belonging to a different flower.
- The fruit is 1 1.2 cm diameter, red, edible, sweet but tart-flavored, produced in summer or early autumn; in aggregate fruit of numerous drupelets around a central core.
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