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Fruits

Fruit type

Classification based primarily on origin, texture, and dehiscence (splitting open at maturity); types grouped as simple, aggregate, multiple, accessory.

achene

A one-seeded, dry, indehiscent (does not split at maturity) fruit with seed attached to fruit wall at one point only, derived from a one-loculed superior ovary.achene

achenecetum

An aggregation of achenes, as in Ranunculus.achenecetum

acrocidal capsule

One that dehisces (splits at maturity) through terminal slits, or fissures, as in Staphylea.acrocidal capsule

anomalicidal or rupturing capsule

One that dehisces (splits at maturity) irregularly, as in Ammannia.anomalicidal or rupturing capsule

appearing like drupes, 2 blue seeds on paired stalks

baccacetum or etaerio

An aggregation of berries, as in Actaea.baccacetum or etaerio

basicidal capsule

One that dehisces (splits at maturity) through basal slits or fissures, as in some species of Aristolochia.basicidal capsule

berry

Fleshy fruit, with succulent pericarp, as in Vitis.berry

bur

Cypsela enclosed in dry involucre, as in Xanthium. (accessory structure Involucre)bur

calybium

A hard one-loculed dry fruit derived from an inferior ovary, as in Quercus.calybium

circumscissile capsule

One that dehisces (splits at maturity) circumferentially, as in Plantago.circumscissile capsule

cypsela

An achene derived from a one-loculed, inferior ovary.cypsela

denticidal capsule

One that dehisces (splits open at maturity) apically, leaving a ring of teeth, as in Cerastium.denticidal capsule

diclesium

Achene or nut surrounded by a persistent calyx, as in Mirabalis (accessory structure Calyx)diclesium

diplotegium

A pyxis derived from an inferior ovary.diplotegium

drupe

A fleshy fruit with a stony endocarp, as in Prunus.drupe

drupecetum

An aggregation of drupelets, as in Rubus.drupecetum

druplet

A small drupe, as in Rubus.druplet

follicetum

An aggregation of follicles, as in Caltha.follicetum

follicle

A dry, dehiscent (splits open at maturity) fruit derived from one carpel that splits along one suture.follicle

glans

Nut subtended by a cupulate, dry involucre, as in Quercus. (accessory structure Involucre)glans

grain (caryopsis)

A one-seeded dry, indehiscent (does not split at maturity) fruit with the seed coat adnate to the fruit wall, derived from a one-loculed superior ovary.grain (caryopsis)

hesperidium

A thick-skinned septate berry with the bulk of the fruit derived from glandular hairs, as in Citrus.hesperidium

hip

An aggregation of achenes surrounded by an urceolate receptacle and hypanthium, as in Rosa. (accessory structures Receptacle and Hypanthium)hip

legume

A usually dry, dehiscent (splitting open at maturity) fruit derived from one carpel that splits along two sutures.legume

loculicidal capsule

One that dehisces (splits at maturity) longitudinally into the cavity of the locule, as in Epilobium.loculicidal capsule

loment

A legume that separates transversely between seed sections.loment

nut

A one-seeded, dry, indehiscent (does not split at maturity) fruit with a hard pericarp, usually derived from a one-loculed ovary.nut

nutlet

A small nut.nutlet

operculate capsule

Fruit that dehisces (splits open at maturity) through pores, each of which is covered by a flap, cap, or lid, as in Papaver.operculate capsule

pepo

A berry with a leathery nonseptate rind derived from an inferior ovary, as in Cucurbita.pepo

pome

A berry-like fruit, adnate to a fleshy receptacle, with cartilaginous endocarp, as in Malus. (accessory structures Receptacle and Hypanthium)pome

poricidal capsule

One that dehisces (splits at maturity) through pores, as in Triodanis.poricidal capsule

pseudocarp

An aggregation of achenes embedded in a fleshy receptacle, as in Fragaria. (accessory structure Receptacle)pseudocarp

pseudodrupe

Two-four loculed nut surrounded by a fleshy involucre, as in Juglans. (accessory structure Involucre)pseudodrupe

pyrene

Fleshy fruit with each seed surrounded by a bony endocarp, as in Ilex.pyrene

samara

A winged, dry fruit.samara

samaracetum

An aggregation of samaras, as in Liriodendron.samaracetum

schizocarpic berries

Separating berries which have a fleshy pericarp, as in Phytolacca.schizocarpic berries

schizocarpic follicles

Separating follicles which are dry, dehiscent (splits at maturity) fruits derived from one carpel, splitting along one suture, as in Apocynaceae.schizocarpic follicles

schizocarpic mericarps, cremocarp, or carpopodium

Separating mericarps which are dry, seed-like fruits derived from an inferior ovary, as in the Apiaceae.schizocarpic mericarps, cremocarp, or carpopodium

schizocarpic nutlets, cenobium

Separating nutlets which are dry,indehiscent (do not split at maturity) 4-parted fruits with a hard pericarp around a gynobasic style, as in the Boraginaceae and Lamiaceae.schizocarpic nutlets, cenobium

schizocarpic samaras

Separating samaras which are winged, dry fruits, as in Acer.schizocarpic samaras

septicidal capsule

One that dehisces (splits at maturity) longitudinally through the septa, as in Penstemon.septicidal capsule

silicle

A dry, dehiscent (splits at maturity) fruit derived from two or more carpels that dehisce along two sutures and which has a persistent partition after dehiscence and is as broad as, or broader, than long.silicle

silique

A silicle type fruit that is longer than broad.silique

syconium

A syncarp (multiple fruit) with the achenes borne on the inside of a hollowed-out, compound, fleshy receptacle or peduncle, as in Ficus.syconium

tryma

Two-four loculed nut surrounded by a dehiscent (splitting at maturity) involucre at maturity, as in most species of Carya. (accessory structure Involucre)tryma

utricle

A small, bladdery or inflated. one-seeded. dry fruit.utricle

valvular or septifragal capsule

One with valves breaking away from the septa, as in Ipomoea.valvular or septifragal capsule

winged nut

Nut enclosed in a winglike bract, as in Carpinus. (accessory structure Bract)winged nut

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