In the order Geraniaceae the styles remain attached to a central column, and the mericarps separate from below upwards, before dehiscing by their ventral suture (fig.
The follicle is a dry unilocular many-seeded fruit, formed from one carpel and dehiscing by the ventral suture.
The legume or pod is a dry monocarpellary unilocular many-seeded fruit, formed from one carpel, dehiscingboth by the ventral and the dorsal suture.
A fruit consisting of a single carpel, dehiscing by the ventral suture.
Dehiscing by a regular transverse circular line of division.
Capsule 2-valved, ordehiscing irregularly, or indehiscent; plant a thallus or thalloid stem.
Dehiscing through the partitions and between the cells.
Fruit dehiscing irregularly, the pericarp thin, loose and usually roughened; not salt-marsh plants.
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