| 21. | The gynoecium has three connate carpels with the nectary on top of the gynoecium.
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| 22. | The fruit is a pome with five carpels; it ripens in late autumn.
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| 23. | The carpels may be " fused " entirely, except for retaining separate stigmas.
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| 24. | In the majority of species, individual flowers have both functional carpels and stamens.
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| 25. | The obovoid-ellipsoid carpels produce 2 " 4 seeds during September to October.
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| 26. | The black fruits are formed of five fleshy carpels, each containing one seed.
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| 27. | One carpel has from 1 to 2 seeds.
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| 28. | From one carpel, the fruit ripens to yellow or orange with one seed.
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| 29. | The pistil consists of two connate carpels.
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| 30. | Three carpels are under a constant, trilobed ovary adherent, which is sparsely hairy.
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