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  • I want to stop smelling the basal stipules, pinnate leaflets, hypanthium and achenes. Yolanda Reid Chassiakos: A Rose By Any Other Name
  • After fertilization, several achenes are produced per capitulum, and seeds are wind-dispersed.
  • A second sample of 50 randomly chosen achenes of each capitular type was used to determine achene weight, achene dimensions and pappus length.
  • Fruit: A small achene tipped with long feathery white bristles Find Me A Cure
  • Above the ground she stores it in drupe and pome and berry, nut and nutlet and achene, and below the ground in rootstock and rhizome, corm and tuber, pumping them full with strokes quick and strong in these grand climacteric days of the summer. Some Summer Days in Iowa
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  • Fruits of this species are glabrous achenes, with sepals modified into plumose bristles and are frequently wind-dispersed.
  • The achenes are terete, narrowed at the base, 5 x 0 • 7 mm, ribbed and black, with a basal tuft of hairs and a pappus consisting of five ovate, petal-like scales.
  • These are called achenes, and each achene is an individual fruit containing a single seed. Archive 2006-03-01
  • Fruit a trigonous, biconvex, or biconcave achene; seed with straight or curved embryo and copious endosperm. Find Me A Cure
  • Both species have abundant seed-set and some very effective means for dispersal through achene adhesion to cloth, animal fur or wool Fig. The Volokh Conspiracy » “Two New Alien Species of Bidens Have Been Recorded in Bulgaria”
  • The mature achene is composed of a hard and relatively thick pericarp, a thin testa, an endosperm consisting of one cell layer, and a small embryo.
  • Using a digital chronometer, the time taken for an achene to fall 2 m in a tightly closed room was measured.
  • Lin Xue deficiency: limb pain, dried achene, acromegaly dishes, gangrenous ulcers can be seen, one's healing.
  • Both species have abundant seed-set and some very effective means for dispersal through achene adhesion to cloth, animal fur or wool (Fig. 4). — The Volokh Conspiracy » “Two New Alien Species of Bidens Have Been Recorded in Bulgaria”
  • An Achene is a single-seeded dry indehiscent fruit in which the seedcoat is not part of the fruit coat.
  • A sample consisting of 30 randomly chosen capitula of each order was used to count the number of fertile flowers and achenes per capitulum to calculate percentage fruit set.
  • Above the ground she stores it in drupe and pome and berry, nut and nutlet and achene, and below the ground in rootstock and rhizome, corm and tuber, pumping them full with strokes quick and strong in these grand climacteric days of the summer. Some Summer Days in Iowa
  • The achenes produced by each capitulum are similar, possess a pappus of bristles that causes them to move upwind and a well-developed elaisome (oil-containing appendage).
  • It has previously been shown that, in strawberry fruit, the expression of some ripening-related genes are directly or indirectly negatively regulated by the auxins produced in the achenes.
  • Fruit is red to brown achene with soft white hairs that helps in wind dispersal. Find Me A Cure
  • Seed set was estimated as the percentage of cross-pollinated flowers that produced achenes (one-seeded fruits).
  • This structure allows dispersal of the achene, a single seed produced by each female flower, to other sites by clasping to the hairs, or feathers, of any animal (or hairy tramper) passing by. Museum Blogs
  • Strawberry genomic DNA was extracted from achenes removed from W1-stage strawberry fruits as described previously.
  • In this paper, strawberry ‘fruit’ is referred to as the receptacle (pseudocarp) including the seeds (achenes).
  • Four grams of embryos (achenes without hull and seed coat) were homogenized and oil was extracted in boiling petroleum ether.
  • Fruits of this species are glabrous achenes, with sepals modified into plumose bristles and are frequently wind-dispersed.
  • Thrips may also cause blemished seeds on achenes, and uneven maturity of fruit.
  • Fruits of this species are glabrous achenes, with sepals modified into plumose bristles and are frequently wind-dispersed.
  • Moreover, as fruit ripens, the achenes (a combination of seed and ovary tissue) undergo a strong lignification of their thick pericarp.
  • Fruits of this species are glabrous achenes, with sepals modified into plumose bristles and are frequently wind-dispersed.

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