dehiscence (adj. dehiscent) 1. Breaking open at maturity to discharge seeds or spores. 2. Opening regularly to let seeds or spores escape by valves, slits, etc., as a capsule or anther. See also: indehiscent. GardenWeb Glossary of Botanical Terms ...
Dehiscent/dehiscence The opening of an anther, fruit or sporangium at maturity to release its contents (pollen, seeds or spores). Deltoid ...
Dehiscent Opening to discharge the seeds or pollen. Deliquescent Breaking up into fine branches. Deltoid Triangular, with equal sides.
Indehiscent: A fruit that remains closed so doesn't open to release seeds. Inflorescence: A group of flowers growing on one stem. Inorganic: Usually refers to fertilisers - those that do not derive from living material.
A simple, dry, dehiscent and podlke fruit which splits along two seams Definition as written by talinum: Legumes all share the ability to draw nitrogen staight from the air, by a bacteria that lives in nodules on their roots.
indehiscent search for term - a (L. in, not; dehiscens, gaping) fruits which do not open to release seeds, but whole fruit is shed from the plant; not opening to release spores.indigenous search for term- a. (L.
grey, brown, or another dull color, with a very thin and dry ovary wall, so that the food is largely confined to the seeds. These may be further subdivided based on the number of seeds and whether the fruit remains closed at maturity ( indehiscent ...
Samara- A dry, indehiscent, winged fruit, one-seeded as in Fraxinus and Ulmus or two-seeded as in Acer. Sapling- A tree more than 0.9 in (3 ft) in height and less than 10.2 cm (4 in) in d.b.h.
See also: Plant, Indehiscent, Dehisce, Seed, Genera
 
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