drupelet การใช้
- The raspberry is an aggregate fruit, composed of many tiny drupelets.
- The fruit consists of one to four drupelets or achenes.
- Fruits are dark purple, the drupelets falling apart separately.
- They are composed of drupelets with a central core.
- Fruit is red with only 3-10 drupelets.
- Fruits are hairless, the drupelets falling off separately.
- Fruits are red, the drupelets falling apart separately.
- Bramble fruits ( such as the blackberry or the raspberry ) are aggregates of drupelets.
- Like other berry, but instead an aggregate fruit of numerous drupelets around a central core.
- The drupelets only develop around ovules that are fertilized by the male gamete from a pollen grain.
- It is, to be perfectly proper about our terminology, a mound of tiny fruits called drupelets.
- Each of those drupelets is full of the inky black-purple juice that is essence of blackberry.
- The fruits are large aggregates of 10-100 black drupelets, somewhat sweet and often used for jams and jellies.
- The fruits are bright red, and consist of small clusters of drupelets, sometimes as few as one drupelet per fruit.
- The fruits are bright red, and consist of small clusters of drupelets, sometimes as few as one drupelet per fruit.
- The raspberry, whose pistils are termed " drupelets " because each is like a small drupe attached to the receptacle.
- Consisting of between 5 and 25 drupelets, each fruit is initially pale red, ripening into an amber color in early autumn.
- The name was chosen due to the resemblance of the keyboard's buttons to that of the drupelets that compose the blackberry fruit.
- An individual raspberry weighs, and is made up of around 100 drupelets, each of which consists of a juicy pulp and a single central seed.
- This induces the growth of endosperm tissue and the enlargement and ripening of the syconium which holds the wasp-bearing drupelets, without pollination taking place.
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