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Exarillate
Exarillate Ex*ar"il*late, a. [Pref. ex- + arillate.] (Bot.) Having no aril; -- said of certain seeds, or of the plants producing them.

Meaning of Arillate from wikipedia

- An aril (pronounced /ˈærɪl/), also called an arillus, is a specialized outgrowth from a seed that partly or completely covers the seed. An arillode or...
- berry, or an irregularly dehiscent fleshy spongy capsule. Seeds are often arillate, more or less lacking endosperm. Nymphaeaceae has been investigated systematically...
- (translation) Taylor, JJ (1976). "A reclassification of Iris species bearing arillate seeds". Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington. 89: 411–420...
- 100 stamens. The gynoecium consists of 30-32 carpels. The operculate, arillate, ovoid seeds had longitudinal ridges. It was described as †Anoectomeria...
- genera form the tribe Clusieae, where the fruit is a fleshy capsule with arillate seeds. The distribution ranges from the Florida Keys and southern Mexico...
- hornbills feed more on non-fig fruit such as small sized berries, drupes, arillate capsules and lianas (woody vines), however the availability of these food...
- (finger-like) and other epidermal cell types. In some species the seeds are arillate, with fleshy appendages. Crocus seeds have both inner and outer integuments...
- alternate. The flowers are bi****ual. The pedicel is 8–10 mm long. The arillate, obovate, black seeds are 2–3 mm thick. It was first described by Karl...
- ovaries per carpel. Placentation is parietal, and the fruit is a berry with arillate seeds. Prickly pear species can vary greatly in habit; most are shrubs...
- layer and an elaborated intine layer, nuclear endosperm development, and arillate seeds. "The Zingiberiflorae, whether treated as a separate superorder,...