| 11. | The fruit is indehiscent or dehiscence eventually circumscissile.
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| 12. | The fruit is an indehiscent nut-like body containing reddish-brown seeds.
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| 13. | The one-seeded, indehiscent fruit is a thin-fleshed globose drupe.
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| 14. | This subfamily is defined as those species having cluster roots, solitary ovules and indehiscent fruits.
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| 15. | It is a subshrub with dry fruits that are indehiscent ( they do not open ).
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| 16. | Fruits of all species are indehiscent ( they do not open at maturity ) and one seeded.
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| 17. | The fruit is indehiscent in that it stays attached to the tree for an extended amount of time.
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| 18. | Roxb . ex DC . 1825 . " Indehiscent pods may be a morphological synapomorphy for the clade.
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| 19. | The trees produce edible red or purple fruits called " cherries " that are described either as indehiscent drupes.
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| 20. | The fruit of some species is dehiscent, breaking open to release the seeds, while others are indehiscent.
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