
1) Aril 2) Bicapsular 3) Bur 4) Burr 5) Burrlike 6) Endocarp 7) Epicarp 8) Epicarpal 9) Exocarp 10) Mesocarp
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1) Cover 2) Covering 3) Natural covering 4) Seed vessel 5) Seed vessel wall 6) Walls of a ripened fruit
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the wall of a fruit, developed from the ovary wall.
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the wall of a fruit developed from the ovary wall. Composed of the exocarp, mesocarp and endocarp
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• (n.) The ripened ovary; the walls of the fruit. See Illusts. of Capsule, Drupe, and Legume.
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(from the article `angiosperm`) The form, texture, and structure of fruits are varied (notably in simple fruits), but most fall within a few categories. The fruit wall, or pericarp, ... ...fruits take into account the number of carpels constituting the original ovary; dehiscence (opening) versus nondehiscence; and dryness versus ... ...
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the outer wall of mature fruit
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<plant biology> The wall of a fruit, developed from the ovary wall. ... (09 Oct 1997) ...
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the outer wall of mature fruit
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The mature fruit wall derived from the ovary wall, varying from dry and membranous or firm in dry fruit types to mostly fleshy and juicy in fleshy fruits.
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Matured or ripened walls of the ovary when it becomes a fruit.
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That part of a fruit that is produced by thickening of the ovary wall. Composed of three layers, epicarp (skin), mesocarp (often fleshy) and endocarp (membranous or stony in the case of eg. plum).
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Per'i·carp noun [ Greek ...; ... around + ... fruit: confer French
péricarpe .]
(Botany) The ripened ovary; the walls of the fruit. See
Illusts . of
Capsule ,
Drupe , and
Legume .
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The wall of a ripened ovary; fruit wall.
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The ripened ovary.
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The pericarp is the wall of the ripened ovary of a plant.
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[
n] - the ripened and variously modified walls of a plant ovary
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pericarp 1. The wall of a ripened ovary; fruit wall. 2. A membranous structure surrounding the cystocarp of red algae. 3. The walls of a ripened ovary or fruit, sometimes consisting of three layers, the epicarp, mesocarp, and endocarp.
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seed vessel noun the ripened and variously modified walls of a plant ovary
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Wall of a fruit. It encloses the seeds and is derived from the ovary wall. In fruits such as the acorn, the pericarp becomes dry and hard, forming a shell around the seed. In fleshy fruits the pericarp is typically made up of three distinct layers. The epicarp, or exocarp, forms the tough outer skin of the fruit, while the mesocarp is often fleshy ...
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The wall of a fruit.
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