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The orange is a simple fruit called a hesperidium. It is the mature ovary of a single orange blossom. Though it seems to have sections when cut open, all of these sections together come from a single ovary that develops into different
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The pineapple is a multiple fruit. Each of the purple spikes in this picture are a separate flower, so the whole structure is an
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1867:
1857:
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1850:
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1843:Floral formula
1840:
1838:Floral diagram
1835:
1830:
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1818:
1813:
1808:
1807:
1806:
1801:
1791:
1781:
1776:
1770:
1768:
1767:(incl. Flower)
1760:
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1477:Phytogeography
1474:
1472:Phytochemistry
1469:
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1429:Subdisciplines
1425:
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1384:
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1355:10.1086/324528
1349:(2): 277–293.
1330:
1317:10.1086/376876
1292:
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1262:
1242:
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1176:
1154:
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966:10.1086/285735
960:(2): 163–191.
940:
920:
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862:(4): 585–594.
842:
803:
768:(3): 495–511.
748:
701:
680:(4): 817–831.
657:
636:(3): 565–583.
615:
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554:inferior ovary
549:
548:Inferior ovary
546:
538:half-epigynous
517:
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496:superior ovary
491:
490:Superior ovary
488:
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200:culinary nuts
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2535:Horticulture
2525:Floriculture
2427:Correct name
2277:Reproduction
2267:Woody plants
2192:Plant growth
2151:Gas Exchange
2136:Phytomelanin
2014:Plant embryo
1928:
1764:Reproductive
1612:Phragmoplast
1346:
1342:
1333:
1308:
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1055:
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1041:
1014:
1008:
957:
953:
943:
934:
930:
923:
909:(1): 79–92.
906:
902:
892:
859:
855:
845:
823:(1): 74–75.
820:
816:
806:
765:
761:
751:
721:(1): 57–64.
718:
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677:
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633:
629:
619:
575:
567:
561:
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537:
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512:
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500:true berries
495:
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403:
378:into valves.
369:
331:
327:pollen tubes
316:
305:
227:
212:
196:
187:endozoochory
183:
160:central cell
153:
100:
85:pollen grain
48:
42:
2351:Pollen tube
2346:Pollinators
2336:Pollination
2331:Germination
2146:Respiration
2129:Chlorophyll
1975:Pedicellate
1909:Gametophyte
1828:Aestivation
1779:Antheridium
1774:Archegonium
1622:Plasmodesma
1599:Plant cells
1462:Paleobotany
1457:Ethnobotany
1442:Astrobotany
975:10261/42645
442:androecium
141:Development
115:gymnosperms
2625:Categories
2373:Microspore
2363:Sporangium
2341:Artificial
2029:Sporophyte
2024:Sporophyll
2019:Receptacle
1914:Gynandrium
1784:Androecium
1693:Vegetative
1563:Angiosperm
1558:Gymnosperm
1452:Dendrology
937:: 701–718.
612:References
588:) and the
582:Asteraceae
563:Pyracantha
534:perigynous
526:Lythraceae
508:hypogynous
484:androecium
446:gynoecium
242:hypanthium
238:receptacle
113:. Because
111:angiosperm
2570:Botanists
2488:Herbarium
2385:Megaspore
2283:Evolution
2226:Subshrubs
2194:and habit
2119:Nutrition
2114:Cellulose
2109:Bulk flow
2092:Materials
2055:Epidermis
1919:Gynoecium
1900:Endosperm
1895:Dispersal
1811:Staminode
1747:Sessility
1735:Cataphyll
1655:Mesophyll
1607:Cell wall
1548:Lycophyte
1528:Bryophyte
1482:Geobotany
1467:Phycology
1272:758335853
1131:2046-1402
1074:0161-5890
1058:: 71–81.
984:0003-0147
915:2287-5123
876:0002-9122
837:0004-9158
782:0014-3820
762:Evolution
735:0012-9658
568:epigynous
470:converge.
334:dehiscent
323:micropyle
164:endosperm
53:gynoecium
2610:Category
2530:Forestry
2520:Agronomy
2513:Practice
2464:Cultivar
2459:Cultigen
2319:timeline
2211:Rosettes
2099:Aleurone
2075:Trichome
1992:Perianth
1804:Filament
1662:Meristem
1585:glossary
1447:Bryology
1363:85947971
1325:83871403
1237:15520025
1149:30467518
1115:: 1716.
1082:29680588
1000:86615972
798:28563471
696:20406407
652:33873607
600:See also
480:perianth
368:In this
246:perianth
150:flowers.
2288:Ecology
2045:Cuticle
1875:Capsule
1865:Anatomy
1816:Tapetum
1740:Petiole
1715:Rhizome
1710:Rhizoid
1637:Tissues
1627:Vacuole
1617:Plastid
1419:Outline
1414:History
1140:6208566
1090:5069722
992:2463122
884:2443068
790:2407517
743:1937155
715:Ecology
586:cypsela
577:Fuchsia
572:orchids
454:sepals
450:petals
422:Lunaria
405:Lunaria
307:Locules
180:layers.
127:juniper
43:In the
2592:Plants
2495:(IAPT)
2248:Lianas
2216:Shrubs
2168:Starch
2060:Nectar
1980:Raceme
1946:Stigma
1934:Locule
1924:Carpel
1885:Pyrena
1823:Flower
1799:Anther
1794:Stamen
1789:Pollen
1511:groups
1403:Botany
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504:drupes
466:, and
354:locule
266:drupes
221:, and
156:zygote
119:ovules
109:in an
91:Fruits
81:pollen
73:carpel
69:sepals
65:petals
57:pistil
25:pistil
2552:Lists
2469:Group
2392:Spore
2326:Flora
2243:Vines
2238:Trees
2201:Habit
2173:Sugar
2065:Stoma
2007:Sepal
2002:Petal
1997:Tepal
1985:Umbel
1970:Bract
1951:Style
1939:Ovule
1929:Ovary
1870:Berry
1860:Fruit
1853:Whorl
1720:Shoot
1518:Algae
1509:Plant
1359:S2CID
1321:S2CID
1086:S2CID
996:S2CID
988:JSTOR
880:JSTOR
786:JSTOR
739:JSTOR
376:split
350:melon
312:septa
310:have
250:calyx
248:, or
208:drupe
135:cones
123:seeds
103:fruit
97:Fruit
77:style
61:ovule
49:ovary
47:, an
39:ovary
37:tulip
2474:Grex
2356:Self
1890:Seed
1752:Stem
1730:Leaf
1705:Root
1700:Bulb
1684:Wood
1645:Cork
1543:Fern
1268:OCLC
1258:ISBN
1233:PMID
1190:ISBN
1145:PMID
1127:ISSN
1078:PMID
1070:ISSN
1027:ISBN
980:ISSN
911:ISSN
872:ISSN
833:ISSN
794:PMID
778:ISSN
731:ISSN
692:PMID
648:PMID
590:pepo
558:pome
482:and
129:and
67:and
2163:Sap
1880:Nut
1725:Bud
1351:doi
1347:163
1313:doi
1309:164
1223:doi
1135:PMC
1117:doi
1060:doi
1056:100
1019:doi
970:hdl
962:doi
958:145
864:doi
825:doi
770:doi
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682:doi
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638:doi
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552:An
536:or
131:yew
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