"Yucca baccata " is recognized by having indehiscent fleshy fruit is sweet, 8 18 cm long and 6 cm across, and cylindrical.
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Unlike many other genera in the family Brassicaceae, " Raphanus " has indehiscent fruit that do not split open at maturity to reveal the seeds.
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In this scheme " Cenarrhenes " is located within the subfamily Proteoideae on account of it having cluster roots, a solitary ovule and indehiscent fruits.
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To a botanist, a nut is a hard-shelled indehiscent fruit . ( An example of a botanical nut would be an acorn or a hazelnut .)
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Unusually for the legume family, the fruit develops from the standard pod shape when young, into an indehiscent, up to 80 mm long golden-yellow and glossy ovoid fruit with a thick stalk.
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The fruit in some species is not fleshy and presents these characteristics : fruiting carpel indehiscent, winged or enclosed in an inflated envelope derived from connate bracteoles, with only one nonendospermic seed, two cotyledons ( fleshy, oily, smooth, or ruminate ).
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Some difficult cases exist however, so that the term "'indehiscent follicle "'is sometimes used, for example with the genus " Filipendula ", which has indehiscent fruits that could be considered intermediate between a ( dehiscent ) follicle and an ( indehiscent ) achene.
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Some difficult cases exist however, so that the term "'indehiscent follicle "'is sometimes used, for example with the genus " Filipendula ", which has indehiscent fruits that could be considered intermediate between a ( dehiscent ) follicle and an ( indehiscent ) achene.
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Some difficult cases exist however, so that the term "'indehiscent follicle "'is sometimes used, for example with the genus " Filipendula ", which has indehiscent fruits that could be considered intermediate between a ( dehiscent ) follicle and an ( indehiscent ) achene.
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It is distinguished from " Ammocharis " ( " i . e . " other species of " Ammocharis " ) by the presence of zygomorphic flowers, as opposed to actinomorphic, and by its seed dispersal mechanism, with a wind blown indehiscent infructescence ( fruiting head ) that gave it its name.