Thus a schizocarp of mericarps is a structure in which the carpels of a single ovary split to form mericarps.
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A schizocarp of nutlets is derived from a carpel that becomes lobed, and the lobes become nutlets that split apart.
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The fruits are nonfleshy schizocarp of two mericarps, each with a single seed; they separate at maturity and are dispersed by wind.
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The fruits are ovoid-globular schizocarps that are in diameter and composed of ten shortly beaked mericarps, containing 2-3 seeds each.
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The fruit is a schizocarp, in diameter, and with reticulate pattern on the outside . and globular in shape . 1000 seeds weight about.
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The fruits are schizocarps of two mericarps derived from mature fused carpels, often narrow-oblong with 4 5 mm in length and 1-1.5 mm in diameter.
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A typical schizocarp is the regma, a capsular fruit with three or more cells, each of which splits open at maturity into separate parts and then breaks away explosively, scattering the small seeds.
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Schizocarp fruits form from a syncarpous ovary and do not really dehisce, but rather split into segments with one or more seeds; they include a number of different forms from a wide range of families.
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The "'fruit "'is a unique schizocarp made of five ( or three ) achenes, in the lower part the achenes are inside the calyx, while the upper part ( the stylar beak ) is the style of the flower, looking like a kind of long beak over the achenes.