| 1. | The pericarp is adnate to the vertically orientated, flattened seed.
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| 2. | Repeated transitions between fleshy and dry pericarps have been demonstrated regularly.
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| 3. | The membranous pericarp is free or slightly adheres to the seed.
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| 4. | The fruit in an ovoid, compressed utricle with membranous pericarp.
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| 5. | Inside the pericarp of the flower is the hakini Shakti.
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| 6. | The fruit is a nut, indehiscent, monosperm of hardened pericarp.
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| 7. | Fruits have caryopsis with an added pericarp and are long.
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| 8. | Fruits are caryopsis, have adherent pericarp and are long.
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| 9. | Fruits are caryopsis, fusiform and have an additional pericarp.
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| 10. | It consists primarily of grain husks, pericarp, and fragments of endosperm.
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