- A
schizocarp /ˈskɪzəkɑːrp/ is a dry
fruit that, when mature,
splits up into mericarps.
There are
different definitions: Any dry
fruit composed of multiple...
- with
lovage seed. Ajwain's small, oval, seed-like
fruits are pale
brown schizocarps,
which resemble the
seeds of
other plants in the
family Apiaceae such...
- animals,
these include nuts, achenes, caryopses,
samaras and nutlets. In
schizocarps, the
fruit splits open but the
seeds are not released,
these include...
- Ripe
fruits may be
fleshy or dry. They may be nuts, berries, drupes,
schizocarps,
capsules (Bridgesia), or
samaras (Acer). The
embryos are bent or coiled...
- male-only
flowers wither without producing fruit. The
mature fruit is a
black schizocarp 6.5–8 mm long,
which splits into two single-seeded mericarps, revealing...
-
seeds but each is
actually an
ovary of a flower, with a seed inside.
Schizocarps are dry fruits,
though some
appear to be fleshy. They
originate from...
- stalks, with the
leaves partially obscuring the flowers. The
fruits are
schizocarps,
which split into 10–12
mericarps (nutlets) and are
smooth and hairy...
-
having 20–50 tiny
yellow flowers on
short pedicels. The
fruit is a dry
schizocarp from 4–10 mm (3⁄16–3⁄8 in) long, half as wide or less, and grooved. Since...
- of
petals 1–1.5 cm (0.4–0.6 in) long. The
fruits are ovoid-globular
schizocarps that are 1–1.5 cm (0.4–0.6 in) in
diameter and
composed of ten shortly...
-
common characteristic is that the
leaves are opposite, and the
fruit a
schizocarp. The
maples have long been
known to be
closely related to the
family Sapindaceae...