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42 Cards in this Set

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Berry (examples)
-Tomato
-Blueberry
-Guava
-Kiwi
-Cranberry
Drupe (examples)
-Peach
-Mango
-Cherry
-Olive
-Coconut
Pome (examples)
-Quince
-Pear
Pepo (examples)
-Apple
-Pear
-all types of Squashes
-Melons
-Pumpkins
Hesperidium (examples)
-Oranges (all citrus)
-Grapefruit
Aggregate fruits (examples)
-Rasberry
-Custard Apple
-Strawberry
-Blackberry
Multiple fruits (examples)
-Pineapples
-Figs
-Mulberry
-Noni
Legume (examples)
-Beans
-Peas
Follicle (examples)
-Magnolia
-Milkweed
Capsule (examples)
-Vanilla
-Oakra
-Poppy
Silique (examples)
-Mustard (most of family)
Achene (examples)
-Sunflower
-Buttercup
-Most members of amaranth family
Caryposis or Grain (examples)
-Rice
-Wheat (all grains)
Samara (examples)
-Elm
-Maple
Nut (examples)
-Hazelnut
-Chesnut
-Acorn
Schizocarp (examples)
-Cumin
-Dill
-Mostly members of carrot family
"Berry,Drupes, Pome, Pepo, and Hesperidium" are all derived from what?
Single flower, single ovary
"Aggregate fruits" are derived from what?
Single flower, many ovaries
"Multiple fruits" are derived from what?
-Many flowers of an inflorescence
Berrys ovary position
Superior or Inferior;
Drupe ovary position
Superior or Inferior
Pome ovary position
Semi-inferior
Hesperidium ovary position
Superior
Aggregate fruits ovary position
Superior on a common receptacle
Multiple fruits ovary position
Superior or inferior
Dehiscent fruit
legume, follicule, capsule, silique
Indehiscent fruit
achene, caryposis, nut, samara, schizocarp
Legume nature of pericarp
opens in 2 sutures
Follicle nature of pericarp
opens in 1 suture
Capsule nature of pericarp
opens variously
Silique nature of pericarp
opens in 2 sutures; replum present
Achene nature of pericarp
THIN and loose around a single seed
Caryposis nature of pericarp
fused with seed coat
Nut nature of pericarp
THICK and loose around a single seed
Samara nature of pericarp
Developes into winged structure around the seed
Schizocarp nature of pericarp
composed of 2 units; each split into single seed units with its portion pericarp
*Banana
*Pseudo-berry
*Avacado
*Drupe without the pit or a single-seeded berry
*Pomegranates and passion fruit
*Berries
*Litchi
*Drupe!

(even though what appears to be mesocarp is a fleshy seed coat)
*Papaya
*Pepo derived from superior ovary
*Rose hips
*Accessory fruit that are either dry or partially fleshy