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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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achenes, drupelets, follicles, and berries. For example, the
Ranunculaceae species,
including Clematis and Ranunculus,
produces an
etaerio of
achenes;...
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resembling that of dandelions, but
distinctly larger. The
seeds (known as
achenes) are 2–4 cm long but featherweight,
weighing about 8 mg each on average...
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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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corolla tube in flower. It
functions as a
dispersal mechanism for the
achenes that
contain the seeds. In Asteraceae, the
pappus may be
composed of bristles...
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receptacles and
achenes that are red and glossy. The rare
variety D.
indica f.
albocaput Naruh., with
white receptacles and
cream achenes, has been reported...
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outside of the
strawberry is
actually an
achene, a
botanical fruit with a seed
inside it.
Leaves Flower Achenes (botanical fruits)
Growth (video) Raw strawberries...
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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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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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heads are 6–8 mm (0.24–0.31 in) in diameter, with
white florets. The
bumpy achenes are
compressed and
narrowly winged. This
species is
native to
North and...