Rubus Berry Plants
Silique
Rubus Berry Plants
Silique
A Silique or siliqua (plural Siliques or siliquae) is a Fruit (seed Capsule) of 2 fused carpels with the length being more than twice the width. The outer walls of the ovary (the valves) usually separate when ripe, leaving a persistent partition (the replum). This classification includes many members of the Brassicaceae Family, but some Species have a shorter fruit of similar structure, in which case the fruit is called silicle. Some Species that are closely related to Plants with true Siliques have fruits with a similar structure that do not open when ripe; these are usually called indehiscent Siliques (compare dehiscence).
siliqua is a Genus of saltwater razor clams, marine bivalve mollusks in the family Cultellidae, the razor clams and jackknife clams.
* Siliqua albida (Adams et Reeve, 1850)
* Siliqua alta (Broderip et Sowerby, 1829) – northern or Arctic razor clam
* Siliqua costata (Say, 1822) – Atlantic razor clam
* Siliqua fasciata (Spengler, 1794)
* Siliqua grayana (Dunker, 1862)
* Siliqua minima (Gmelin, 1791)
* Siliqua patula – Pacific razor clam[citation needed]
* Siliqua polita
* Siliqua pulchella Dunker, 1852
* Siliqua radiata (Linnaeus, 1758)
* Siliqua rostrata (Dunker, 1862)
* Siliqua sloati
siliqua is a Genus of saltwater razor clams, marine bivalve mollusks in the family Cultellidae, the razor clams and jackknife clams.
Species
The following Species of Siliqua genus are described:* Siliqua albida (Adams et Reeve, 1850)
* Siliqua alta (Broderip et Sowerby, 1829) – northern or Arctic razor clam
* Siliqua costata (Say, 1822) – Atlantic razor clam
* Siliqua fasciata (Spengler, 1794)
* Siliqua grayana (Dunker, 1862)
* Siliqua minima (Gmelin, 1791)
* Siliqua patula – Pacific razor clam[citation needed]
* Siliqua polita
* Siliqua pulchella Dunker, 1852
* Siliqua radiata (Linnaeus, 1758)
* Siliqua rostrata (Dunker, 1862)
* Siliqua sloati
Radish
The radish (Raphanus sativus) is an edible root vegetable of the Brassicaceae family that was domesticated in Europe in pre-Roman times. They are grown and consumed throughout the world. Radishes have numerous varieties, varying in size, color and duration of required cultivation time. There are some radishes that are grown for their seeds; oilseed radishes are grown, as the name implies, for oil production.Related : Silique From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia, Rubus Berry Plants
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