Pericarp - Law Dictionary Search Results
Gromwell
genus Lithospermum L arvense anciently used because of its stony pericarp in the cure of gravel The German gromwell is the
Bilocular
Divided into two cells or compartments as a bilocular pericarp
Follicle
A simple podlike pericarp which contains several seeds and opens along the inner or
Farctate
Stuffed filled solid as a farctate leaf stem or pericarp opposed to tubular or hollow
Echinate
with prickles prickly like a hedgehog bristled as an echinated pericarp
Dissilient
opening with an elastic force dehiscing explosively as a dissilient pericarp
Caryopsis
A one celled dry indehiscent fruit with a thin membranous pericarp adhering closely to the seed so that fruit and seed
Bur
or prickly envelope of the seeds of plants whether a pericarp a persistent calyx or an involucre as of the chestnut
Boll
capsule of a plant as of flax or cotton a pericarp of a globular form
Blastocarpous
Germinating inside the pericarp as the mangrove
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