The superior ovary develops into a long, dry, one-celled capsule, containing shiny, black seeds.
The styles or stigmas are three and the ovary is superior, developing into a three-celled capsule or berry, containing few or many seeds.
Fruit a one-celled capsule, opening at top by teeth.
Not succulent; the carpels united, forming a 5-celled capsule.
Fruit a circumscissile 2-celled capsule, with one or more peltate seeds in each cell, or an achene.
Fruit a woody oblong or subglobose 5-celled capsule loculicidally 5-valved, with a persistent axis angled by the projecting placentas.
Fruit an acuminate 1-celled capsule separating at maturity into 2 recurved valves.
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