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Ensemble of fruits derived from the ovaries of an inflorescent plant
In botany, infructescence (fruiting head) is defined as the ensemble of fruits derived from the ovaries of an inflorescence. It usually retains the size
Infructescence
Fruiting bodies formed from a cluster of fruiting flowers (inflorescence)
these mature into a single mass. After flowering, the mass is called an infructescence. Examples are the fig, pineapple, mulberry, osage orange, and jackfruit
Multiple_fruit
Seed or dry fruit or infructescence that has hooks or teeth
A bur (also spelled burr) is a seed, dry fruit or infructescence that has hooks or teeth. The main function of the bur is to spread the seeds of the bur
Bur
Species of plant
Quercus suber, commonly called the cork oak, is a medium-sized, evergreen oak tree in the section Quercus sect. Cerris. It is the primary source of cork
Quercus_suber
Genus of flowering plants in the honeysuckle family Caprifoliaceae
Infructescence of Dipsacus fullonum (common teasel) showing seeds germinating while still in infructescence (vivipary).
Dipsacus
Stalk of a plant bearing an inflorescence or solitary flower
an inflorescence or a solitary flower, or, after fertilisation, an infructescence or a solitary fruit. The peduncle sometimes has bracts (a type of cataphyll)
Peduncle_(botany)
Species of plant
emergence of inflorescences subtended by one or more cataphylls. The infructescences are 14-27 x 3-3.5 cm. When unripe they are a dark green which will
Rhaphidophora_korthalsii
Genus of plants
Pueblo Formation, Coahuila, Mexico, it is a permineralized multiple infructescence composed of berries with six locules, each containing a single seed
Phytolacca
Species of tree
centimeters long. It flowers during the summer in white blooms. The infructescence is a small aggregate of several individual fruits fused into a red body
Cornus_capitata
Process of planting, growing and harvesting cannabis
The cultivation of cannabis is the production of cannabis infructescences ("buds" or "leaves"). Cultivation techniques for other purposes (such as hemp
Cannabis_cultivation
Family of flowering plants
nectaries Fruit in an achene, clavate, grouped in a globular capituliform infructescence, each fruit surrounded by long hairs Fruiting body of P. orientalis
Platanaceae
Chemical compound
glandular trichomes on the female seedless flowers or more accurately infructescence often colloquially referred to as buds or flowers. Cannabidiolic acid
Cannabidiolic_acid
Species of plant in the nettle family
derives from the swollen pedicel. As with the rest of this plant, the infructescences are also covered in stinging hairs, but are edible if the hairs are
Dendrocnide_moroides
Structure connecting flowers or fruit to the main stem of a plant
are described as sessile. Pedicel is also applied to the stem of the infructescence. The word "pedicel" is derived from the Latin pediculus, meaning "little
Pedicel_(botany)
Species of flowering plant in the plantain family
Infructescence
Plantago_lanceolata
Species of flowering plant
of three; inflorescences may be in clusters Flower buds Aged flowers Infructescence, a cluster of achenes There are two varieties, not considered distinct
Cephalanthus_occidentalis
Genus of plants
Fruits start to develop within the shelter of the spathe tube. When the infructescence is mature, in some species, it arches back and downwards. In other species
Xanthosoma
Common name for several species of flowering plant
their flowers and seeds in compact, cone-shaped inflorescences and infructescences. The plants that the name most frequently applies to are members of
Cone_bush
Psychoactive drug from the cannabis plant
Cannabis Prevention and Information Centre (NCPIC) states that the buds (infructescences) of the female Cannabis plant contain the highest concentration of
Cannabis_(drug)
Species of flowering plant
mature foliage Infructescence, bearing three ripe berries and many tiny, green, undeveloped fruit (lateral view) Ripe berries of infructescence, viewed from
Caulophyllum_thalictroides
Genus of flowering plants in the family Trochodendraceae
†Trochodendron infernense (Infructescence; Late Palaeocene, Fort Union Formation) †Trochodendron kamtschaticum (Infructescence; Miocene, Kamchatka) †Trochodendron
Trochodendron
Species of palm
(Cyanocorax caeruleus) feed on the fruit pulp both picked directly from the infructescence as well as from fallen fruit lying on the ground, usually swallowing
Syagrus_romanzoffiana
Species of flowering plant
Paulo Brazil Koelreuteria paniculata infructescence, Butler County, Kansas Koelreuteria paniculata infructescence and leaves, Harvey County, Kansas Ye
Koelreuteria_paniculata
Family of flowering plants
were found in the Washington and are 48–49 million years old. A fossil infructescence and fruit found in 44 million-year-old strata in Oregon was assigned
Rubiaceae
Species of tree
is widely planted. Flower Inflorescence and fruit Leaves and flowers Infructescence and seeds – MHNT Detail of the leaves Magenta petioles and leaf venation
Phytolacca_dioica
Species of plant
The fruit is a tiny nutlet coated in hooked hairs. Habit Infructescence (apical) Infructescence (lateral) Fruit BSBI List 2007 (xls). Botanical Society
Galium_murale
Species of flowering plant
Megachile petulans, and Xylocopa virginica. Flowers and buds Flowers Fruits Infructescence Leaf In open pine habitat Illustration Bárrios, S.; Copeland, A. (2021)
Callicarpa_americana
Species of tree native to Australia
banksiae. Microscopic Eriophyid mites (Eriophyidae) cause galls on young infructescences of B. integrifolia. Unlike most Banksia species, B. integrifolia does
Banksia_integrifolia
Development of fruit 71 Beginning of seed development: seeds visible in infructescence 75 Pericarp green; fruit still mouldable; perisperm milky; colour of
BBCH-scale_(beet)
Species of flowering plant in the buttercup family
among plants most likely facilitated by insects. Each seed head (or infructescence) on female plants consists of multiple achenes (an aeterio) with each
Clematis_aristata
Species of fungus
fynbos biome of South Africa, including a new species from a Protea repens infructescence". Mycologia. 106 (3): 537–52. doi:10.3852/13-256. PMID 24871606.
Penicillium_ubiquetum
so-called "berry", but the achenes, which are the so-called "seeds" on the infructescence, e.g. in the genus Fragaria. acicular Slender or needle-shaped. See
Glossary_of_botanical_terms
Species of shrub native to eastern Australia
arise from two- to three-year-old stem nodes. The hairpin banksia's infructescence is a typical Banksia cone-like structure, with up to 100 crowded embedded
Banksia_spinulosa
Species of flowering plant
viewed from beneath to show stamens Detail of unripe infructescence Detail of ripe infructescence showing the four nutlets in each fruiting calyx Array
Phlomoides_tuberosa
Species of flowering plant
dense infructescences. Flowers occur from May through July and fruit ripens from June through September in this species' native range. Infructescences are
Rhus_typhina
Species of flowering plant
limestone in light shade Habit of ripening, tumbleweed-type infructescence Close-up of infructescence Detail of elongated pedicels and 3-angled seed capsules
Boophone_disticha
Species of plant
79 in) wide with greenish female flowers trailing long styles. The infructescence is a spherical cluster 2–3 cm (0.79–1.18 in) wide containing many red
Paper_mulberry
Botanical term for a cluster of flowers
pseudanthium. The fruiting stage of an inflorescence is known as an infructescence. Inflorescences may be simple (single) or complex (panicle). The rachis
Inflorescence
Species of legume
Cicer milkvetch; infructescence
Astragalus_cicer
Genus of flowering plants native to Australia
Infructescence of B. integrifolia, with non-persistent flowers; and B. marginata, with persistent flowers
Banksia
Northern hemisphere orchid species
subspecies or varieties, but it has 35 synonyms. Closeup of a flower Infructescence Rankou, H. (2011). "Corallorhiza trifida (Europe assessment)". IUCN
Corallorhiza_trifida
Species of flowering plant
stalk), which is a type of accessory fruit. The fleshy rachis of the infructescence is sweet, fragrant and is edible raw or cooked. Dried, they look and
Hovenia_dulcis
Family of plants
horsetail) twigs, evergreen foliage, monoecious or dioecious and infructescences ('fruiting bodies') strobiloid or cone-like, meaning combining many
Casuarinaceae
Species of palm
such as W. filifera var. robusta. Flowering palm in Chandler, Arizona Infructescence Inflorescence Washingtonia filifera var. robusta with an average height
Washingtonia filifera var. robusta
Washingtonia_filifera_var._robusta
Genus of flowering plants
vivipary, where in the seedlings are observed to grow from the dried infructescence List of plants known as lily "Kew World Checklist of Selected Plant
Hedychium
Family of flowering plants
Pentacentron are accompanied by Tetracentron hopkinsii and the Trochodendron infructescence morphospecies Tr. drachukii plus the foliage morphospecies Tr. nastae
Trochodendraceae
Species of flowering plant
5-9 lobes; abaxial surfaces of leaves pubescent, but not densely so; infructescence rarely longer than 2 cm, with bracts and bracteoles less than 1 cm long
Humulus_japonicus
Species of creeping annual plant
Infructescences with seed
Mimosa_pudica
Species of tree
epithet confertus means 'crowded', referring to the inflorescences and infructescences. Lithocarpus confertus grows as a tree up to 30 metres (100 ft) tall
Lithocarpus_confertus
Extinct genus of flowering plants
chose the mostly complete infructescence S26016 A&B as the holotype, and then a large selection of fruits, cymules, infructescences, and bracts as paratypes
Palaeocarpinus
Species of maple
lobes. The apexes of its leaves are both caudate and acuminate. Its infructescence ranges from 12 to 20 centimeters long. Chen, Y.; Gibbs, D.; Oldfield
Acer_acuminatum
Species of flowering plant
is edible and can be cooked. Its fruiting spadices produces large infructescences, which contain about 80 edible yellow fruit. Montrichardia arborescens
Montrichardia_arborescens
Species of flowering plant in the palm family Arecaceae
to 1 metre with white, unisexual flowers forming to a large, pendent infructescence. The single-seeded fruit ripens to a purple-red colour. Growing in Englewood
Phoenix_sylvestris
Species of plant
production. The basal branching type has the positive feature that its infructescence is at the same level. This species is preferably promoted because of
Lupinus_mutabilis
Species of flowering plant in the poppy family
specimen growing at Pölchow nr. Rostock, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany Infructescence Close-up of single pendent fruit with its accompanying bract Single
Corydalis_cava
Species of shrub endemic to Australia
curl against the spike, giving it a hairy appearance. Now known as an infructescence, it is roughly ellipsoidal, 6 to 10 cm high (2.2–4 in) and 4 to 8 cm
Banksia_grossa
Species of buttercup
The plant is most easily identified in its fruiting stage, when the infructescence is a spherical cluster of several tiny disc-shaped achenes with compressed
Ranunculus_hebecarpus
Species of palm
cluster up to 25 centimetres (10 inches) across on a single stalk. The infructescence can weigh as much as 30 kg (4 st 10 lb). The fruit is globular made
Nypa_fruticans
Species of plant native to Australia
("round"), and carpos ("fruit"), in reference to the shape of its infructescences. In Brown's arrangement of the genus, B. sphaerocarpa was placed between
Banksia_sphaerocarpa
Species of shrub or small tree
contrast with the grey-white perianth, making a striking flower spike. The infructescence is small, with up to 20 small follicles concentrated at the lower end
Banksia_coccinea
Species of flowering plant, or its fruit
structure. Although commonly called a fruit, the syconium is botanically an infructescence, containing multiple fruits. The small fig flowers and later small single-seeded
Fig
Species of tree
fleshy capsules packed closely together to form a fleshy yellow-orange infructescence containing approximately 8000 seeds. On maturing, the fruit splits apart
Neolamarckia_cadamba
Species of fungus
biome of South Africa, including a new species from a Protea repens infructescence". Mycologia. 106 (3): 537–52. doi:10.3852/13-256. PMID 24871606. v t
Penicillium aurantiacobrunneum
Penicillium_aurantiacobrunneum
Species of flowering plant in the family Proteaceae
January. The fruit, containing a seed, is kept within the old, dried infructescence which is retained persistently on the plant. This plant is endemic to
Protea_magnifica
Species of shrub endemic to Western Australia
("abundance") in reference to the unusually high number of follicles per infructescence in this species. Three varieties were recognised, the autonym D. fraseri
Banksia_fraseri
Flowering plant reproductive part
fruits are formed from many ripened ovaries together, they are actually infructescences or groups of fruits that are arranged together in a structure. Some
Ovary_(botany)
Species of palm
central and southern Florida.[citation needed] Inflorescence Flower Infructescence Fruit Cultivated in Portugal Byron Bay, NSW Dorrigo National Park, NSW
Archontophoenix cunninghamiana
Archontophoenix_cunninghamiana
Species of fungus
fynbos biome of South Africa, including a new species from a Protea repens infructescence". Mycologia. 106 (3): 537–52. doi:10.3852/13-256. PMID 24871606.
Penicillium_pasqualense
Species of pitcher plant from the Philippines
with a faint purple mottling, with a narrowly cylindrical outline. Its infructescence and seeds are not identified in the original 2014 description. N. armin
Nepenthes_armin
Species of plant
gynophore 29–54 mm long or only up to 1–5 mm in staminate flowers. Infructescence of the leafy branches 6–18 cm long and 5–10 mm wide, the pedicel scars
Crateva_tapia
Genus of flowering plants
emerging near the time of the first rains, about when the plant sheds the infructescence. The leaves dry out, curl up somewhat and detach towards late springtime
Crossyne
Species of plant in the poppy family
surface. Entire plant Inflorescence and mature leaves Inflorescence Infructescence Dried fruits Similar species include: Fumaria bastardii (Bastard's fumitory
Fumaria_muralis
Species of flowering plant in the daisy family Asteraceae
two to three stiff, heavily barbed awns at their distal ends. The infructescences form stellate spherical burrs about one to two centimeters in diameter
Bidens_pilosa
Extinct genus of trees
angustiloba (leaves), Plataninium haydenii (wood), Macginicarpa glabra (infructescences), Platananthus synandrus (staminate inflorescences), and Macginistemon
Macginitiea
Species of flowering plant
is superior and has three-loculed with one style. Canarium has large infructescence with up to 30 fruits borne on pendulous pedicels. Its fruits are ovoid
Canarium_indicum
Species of orchid
Group of Oeceoclades maculata with infructescences
Oeceoclades_maculata
Species of plant
showing bracts, hairy skins and persistent calyces Colourful bracts of an infructescence stripped bare of fruit by birds and squirrels Close-up of single bract
Leycesteria_formosa
Species of shrub native to eastern Australia
changes colour from red to black at anthesis. The group of fruit (infructescence) that develops from the fertilised flowers is 85–120 mm (3–5 in) long
Banksia_neoanglica
Species of palm
being wider than long vs longer than wide, and by the branching of its infructescence which is to the third-order rather than the fourth. The species is native
Livistona_jenkinsiana
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Species of flowering plant
Inflorescence (umbel) Flower with 6 tepals, 6 stamens and 3-lobed stigma Infructescence The tubers of Polynesian arrowroot contain starch, making it an important
Tacca_leontopetaloides
Family of flowering plants in the order Saxifragales
Stephanie M. Ickert-Bond, Kathleen B. Pigg, and Jun Wen. 2005. "Comparative infructescence morphology in Liquidambar (Altingiaceae) and its evolutionary significance"
Altingiaceae
Species of flowering plant in the family Proteaceae
only released after a long interval, after the infructescence is opened by fires. These infructescences are hidden amongst the dense foliage when the plants
Protea_pruinosa
Extinct species of flowering plant
Washington. The species was first described from specimens of silicified infructescences in blocks of chert. The chert was recovered from the "Hi hole" site
Liquidambar_changii
Species of plant
seedlings Detail of leaves Growing in context at Levada das 25 Fontes Infructescence The giant sow thistle requires direct sunlight or partial shade. It
Sonchus_fruticosus
Species of pitcher plant from Borneo
Nepenthaceae of the Netherlands Indies", based only on part of a stem and an infructescence. Nepenthes ephippiata has no known natural hybrids. Nepenthes ephippiata
Nepenthes_ephippiata
Genus of flowering plants
Amorphophallus infructescence with berry-like fruits
Amorphophallus
Species of flowering plant
aurantiaca specimen in cultivation Gynura aurantiaca specimen with several infructescences Scientific classification Kingdom: Plantae Clade: Embryophytes Clade:
Gynura_aurantiaca
Species of plant
spines and characteristic venation Young infructescence, showing withered, brown florets Fruiting shoot: infructescence open to reveal pappus-tufted fruits
Archidasyphyllum diacanthoides
Archidasyphyllum_diacanthoides
Subfamily of flowering plants
two sections, Distegocarpus and Carpinus, based on floral bracts, infructescences, and scales. Section Carpinus is further divided into three subsections
Coryloideae
Species of legume
Dichrostachys cinerea infructescence, fruit and seeds
Dichrostachys_cinerea
Species of shrub found in western Australia
containing those species with "indurated and spinescent common bracts on the infructescence axes, and densely arachnose seedling stems." In accordance with their
Banksia_telmatiaea
Species of plant
process. imparipinnate leaves open flowers, standard petals nearest infructescences with green fruit the fruit are drupaceous, not pods Botanic Gardens
Xanthocercis_zambesiaca
Species of grass
blade: 100-300mm long Leaf blades: 2- 3.5mm wide leaves inflorescence infructescence "Melinis nerviglumis (Franch.) Zizka". The Plant List (2013). Version
Melinis_nerviglumis
Genus of flowering plants
Infructescences of Brunsvigia bosmaniae
Brunsvigia
Species of flowering plant
The globular inflorescences occur in the leaf axils. The syncarpous infructescences comprise 8–20 oval fruits, each 1.5–2 cm by 1 cm in diameter, projecting
Prainea_limpato
Species of tree
with prominent secondary veins below and a looping marginal vein. The infructescence can be quite long with numerous clusters of fruit scattered along the
Lithocarpus_jacobsii
Species of plant in the family Arecaceae
Attalea funifera Infructescence Nut Scientific classification Kingdom: Plantae Clade: Embryophytes Clade: Tracheophytes Clade: Spermatophytes Clade: Angiosperms
Attalea_funifera
Species of shrub in Daphniphyllaceae family from Vietnam and China
ellipsoidal ovary 1.5–2 mm in size, very short style, 2 recurved stigmas. The Infructescence/fruiting head is some 4–5 cm in size, densely arranged with ovoid-ellipsoidal
Daphniphyllum_calycinum
Species of flowering plant in the family Proteaceae
inflorescence contains many hundreds of florets, most proteas commonly have an infructescence with only a very low seed set, around 10%, or usually less than two
Protea_recondita
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