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flowering plants.
Achenes are
monocarpellate (formed from one carpel) and
indehiscent (they do not open at maturity).
Achenes contain a
single seed...
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central Germany.
Achenes labelled Ranunculus cf.
tachiroei is
known from the
Pliocene of the
Hengduan Mountains of China.
Indeterminate achenes have been found...
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achenes, drupelets, follicles, and berries. For example, the
Ranunculaceae species,
including Clematis and Ranunculus,
produces an
etaerio of
achenes;...
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Although achenes comprise only
about 1% of
total fresh weight of a strawberry, they
contribute 11% of the
total polyphenol in the
whole fruit;
achene phytochemicals...
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spherical fruit clusters each made up of many hairy, maroon-red-woolly
achenes.
Depending on the ****, the
inflorescence can
either be red, if female,...
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invasive in part
because it
produces so many of
these achenes, up to 1500 per plant, and each
achene can
catch the wind in its
pappus and be
carried some...
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perch where they eat the
fruit and
discard the seed.
Diaspores such as
achenes and
samarae are dis****d
primarily by wind;
samaras are dis****d also...
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fundamentally artificial subdivision. They can be follicles, capsules, nuts,
achenes,
drupes (Prunus), and
accessory fruits, like the pome of an apple, or the...
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dandelion achene undergoes binary morphing (opened or closed) of its whisker-like filaments, in
unison with
chorused responses of the
remaining achenes. Pappus...
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rounded petals.
There are
multiple superior ovaries that
develop into
achenes.
Roses are insect-pollinated in nature. The
aggregate fruit of the rose...