mericarp การใช้
- The mericarps are hairy and navel-shaped, about long.
- The fruit is a carpophore and has up to 5 drupaceous mericarps.
- A single seed is formed with each mericarp.
- They bore tunnels into the ovaries and developing mericarps of the 鹢wers of their host plant.
- The fruits are tiny mericarps and are used in the production of absinthe and other alcoholic drinks.
- The ovary is divided into four parts, which develop into single-seeded nutlets or mericarps.
- The fruit that develops is a schizocarp consisting of two mericarps; each mericarp is a milling and cleaning.
- The fruit that develops is a schizocarp consisting of two mericarps; each mericarp is a milling and cleaning.
- Thus a schizocarp of mericarps is a structure in which the carpels of a single ovary split to form mericarps.
- Thus a schizocarp of mericarps is a structure in which the carpels of a single ovary split to form mericarps.
- The fruit is 4-lobed and resembles a drupe, but eventually separates into four 1-seeded mericarps.
- The fruits are nonfleshy schizocarp of two mericarps, each with a single seed; they separate at maturity and are dispersed by wind.
- The fruits are ovoid-globular schizocarps that are in diameter and composed of ten shortly beaked mericarps, containing 2-3 seeds each.
- The fruit is a lateral fusiform or ovoid achene 4 5 mm ( in ) long, containing two mericarps with a single seed.
- ;Fruits : Nutlets strongly reticulate ( 10 12 mericarps, usually without hair, with sharp angle between dorsal and lateral surfaces, 5 6 millimters in diameter.
- "Sida javensis " is an annual, procumbent herb up to 70 cm ( 28 inches ) tall, rooting at the awns on the mericarp.
- The fruits are schizocarps of two mericarps derived from mature fused carpels, often narrow-oblong with 4 5 mm in length and 1-1.5 mm in diameter.
- "Nolana " is the only genus in the Solanaceae which has a fruit composed of mericarps, although its flower and other vegetative morphology is similar to other plants in this family.
- A mericarp is a portion of the fruit that separates from the ovary to form a distinct locule unit which encloses the seed, usually-nut-like, as in Apiaceae in which the mericarps are joined by a stalk ( carpophore ).
- A mericarp is a portion of the fruit that separates from the ovary to form a distinct locule unit which encloses the seed, usually-nut-like, as in Apiaceae in which the mericarps are joined by a stalk ( carpophore ).
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