| 1. | The fruit is usually a schizocarp, but sometimes a drupe.
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| 2. | The fruit is schizocarp, with obovate elliptical mericaps of.
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| 3. | The ovary is superior and the fruit is a schizocarp with four chambers.
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| 4. | A common characteristic is that the leaves are opposite, and the fruit a schizocarp.
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| 5. | The fruit produced by the black sage is a schizocarp composed of four brown nutlets.
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| 6. | The fruit is a schizocarp that splits into four ( two ) nutlets at maturity.
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| 7. | The fruit is a dry hairless schizocarp.
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| 8. | Its fruit is a schizocarp, dry carpels that divide when mature into single seed bearing capsules.
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| 9. | The fruit is a rounded or hemispherical schizocarp with up to 20 segments, each containing a few seeds.
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| 10. | The fruit that develops is a schizocarp consisting of two mericarps; each mericarp is a milling and cleaning.
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