| 41. | The fruit is an achene just under a centimeter long.
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| 42. | The achenes are usually dispersed when they stick to animals.
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| 43. | The fruits are dry achenes only a few millimeters long.
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| 44. | Achenes are hemispheric with a persistent straight or curved beak.
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| 45. | The achenes are distinctive in the genus in being tetragonal.
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| 46. | The small achene-like fruits are called cypsela.
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| 47. | The achenes are beaked and some species have feathery hairs attached to them.
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| 48. | The fruit is a narrow five-lobed achene.
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| 49. | The fruits produced are resinous achenes up to 1.5 millimeters long.
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| 50. | In late spring, long, to shaped fruits called achenes are released.
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