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  1. Orchidaceae (20056 bytes)
    34: They have simple [[Leaf|leaves]] with lengthwise [[vein]]s. Their ...
    89: == Fruits and seeds ==
    92: ...gynous ovary typically develops into a [[capsule (fruit)|capsule]] that is [[dehiscent]] by 3 or 6 longit...
  2. Raspberry (2847 bytes)
    12: {{Taxobox section binomial simple|color=lightblue|binomial_name=Rubus idaeus}}
    17: ...ue [[berry]]) in late summer or early autumn. The fruit is similar to that of the [[blackberry]], but is ...
    19: ... or "ever"- bearing plants, which also bear a few fruit on first-year canes in the autumn, as well as the...
    28: <center>[[Food]] &nbsp;|&nbsp; [[List of fruits]] &nbsp;|&nbsp; [[List of vegetables]]</center>
    33: [[Category:Fruit]]
  3. Camellia (2759 bytes)
    16: ... pink and red, and yellow in a few species. The [[fruit]] is a dry capsule subdivided into 1&ndash;5 comp...
  4. Maple (3638 bytes)
    14: ...it]], called a ''key'', is a type of '''[[samara (fruit)|samara]]''', shaped to spin as it falls and carr...
    17: ...aple ''Acer carpinifolium'', has pinnately-veined simple leaves that resemble those of [[hornbeam]]s.
  5. Flowering plant (29088 bytes)
    16: ...s with achenial or schizo-carpic fruits?the whole fruit or each of its pieces being here regarded as a se...
    22: ...hows no distinction of parts?stem and leaf, and a simple root growing vertically downwards into the water....
    52: ...they are called adventitious; this occurs in many fruit trees, [[poplar]]s, [[elm]]s and others. For inst...
    54: == The flower, fruit, and seed ==
    56: ...ing fertilization of the egg and development of [[fruit]] containing [[seed]]. The floral apparatus may a...
  6. Legume (2428 bytes)
    4: ...efer to either the plant itself, or to the edible fruit (or useful part). Thus, "legume" can be:
    7: * the name of a type of [[fruit]], characteristic of legumous plants. To wit:
    8: ...n]], and [[peanut]]s. A peanut is not a '''[[Nut (fruit)|nut]]''' in the botanical sense; a peanut is an ...
  7. Cotton (7876 bytes)
    11: ...tton: "There are trees which grow wild there, the fruit of which is a [[wool]] exceeding in beauty and go...
    95: [[simple:Cotton]]
  8. Oregon (26551 bytes)
    41: ...e the future for all [[United States|Americans]]: simple living, [[conservation]], and [[urban growth boun...
    124: ...l products. [[Apple (fruit)|Apple]]s and other [[fruit]]s, [[cattle]], [[dairy]] products, [[potato]]es,...
  9. Plant (12870 bytes)
    50: ...arious single-celled creatures and forms that are simple collections of cells, without differentiated [[bi...
    56: ...s but contain eukaryotic [[cell nucleus|nuclei]]. Fruiting bodies, of which [[mushroom]]s are the most fa...
    61: ...[cereal]]s. Other plants that are eaten include [[fruit]]s, [[vegetable]]s, [[herb]]s, and [[spice]]s. So...
    65: Simple plants like algae may have short life spans as in...
    75: ...t [[fossil]]s include roots, wood, leaves, seeds, fruit, [[pollen]], [[spores]] and [[amber]] (the fossil...
  10. Tree (23723 bytes)
    38: ...uch easier to measure than the height, as it is a simple matter of stretching a tape round the trunk, and ...
    318: * [[Fruit trees]]
  11. Butterfly (9348 bytes)
    44: ...re often confused with moths, but there are a few simple differences between them, including colour, habit...
    46: ...ve nourishment from [[pollen]], tree sap, rotting fruit, dung, and dissolved minerals in wet sand or dirt...
  12. Mango (12190 bytes)
    2: ...ck Mango fruit]] | caption = Immature Black Mango fruit}}
    34: ... in the [[Hinduism|Hindu]] Vedas. The name of the fruit comes from the [[Tamil language|Tamil]] word ''ma...
    36: ...go is reputed to be the most commonly eaten fresh fruit worldwide. Mangos also readily naturalize in trop...
    39: ... of the valley]]. After the flowers fall off, the fruits may take from three to six months to ripen.
    41: ...ctive, slightly sweet smell. In the center of the fruit (a '''[[drupe]]''') is a single flat, oblong ston...
  13. Allergy (18658 bytes)
    23: The typical and most simple method of diagnosis and monitoring of Type I Hype...
    112: ...salicylate]]s (also found naturally in numerous [[fruit]]s)
    115: **[[nut (fruit)|nut]]s
  14. Mongoose (2463 bytes)
    14: ...as well as [[Egg (biology)|egg]]s and sometimes [[fruit]]s), but they are best known for their ability to...
    16: ...d. They are fairly intelligent and can be taught simple tricks, so they are often kept as pets to protect...
  15. Judaism (54799 bytes)
    160: ...Bible and what they view as the Peshat: "Plain or Simple Meaning"; and do not accept non-biblical writings...
    190: ...ael during their wandering. It coincides with the fruit harvest, and marks the end of the agricultural cy...
  16. Indus Valley Civilization (23571 bytes)
    22: ...ops, including [[pea]]s, [[sesame seed]], [[date (fruit)|dates]], and [[cotton]], as well as a wide range...
    62: ...l left by rivers after the flood season, but this simple method of agriculture is not thought to be produc...
    66: ...ting]], a powerful technology that was brought to fruition by classical Indian civilization but nearly fo...
  17. Sumer (14409 bytes)
    24: ...l]]s, [[millet]], [[wheat]], [[turnip]]s, [[Date (fruit)|date]]s, [[onion]]s, [[garlic]], [[lettuce]], [[...
    66: Sumerians used slings and simple bows. (the [[recurve bow]] is a later invention.)
  18. Early history of Ireland (30651 bytes)
    9: ... they constructed by stretching animal skins over simple wooden frames. They had outdoor hearths for cooki...
    41: ...he Bronze Age these ornaments consisted of rather simple crescents and disks of thin gold sheet. Later the...
  19. Sulfur (18059 bytes)
    59: ...r]] and as a preservative in [[wine]] and dried [[fruit]]. Because of its flammable nature, sulfur also f...
    104: * [[Sulfide]]s are simple compounds of sulfur with some other chemical elem...
  20. Hamster (25289 bytes)
    50: ...hich to urinate and defecate, making the cleaning simple. Small hamsters may require slightly less-freque...
    63: ...requently and allow them access to water or fresh fruits or vegetables. Toys should always ''invite'' th...
    68: ...s, but they also enjoy fresh [[vegetable]]s and [[fruit]]s, bird seed, and even living [[insect]]s, which...
    72: ...ost other kinds of [[seed]]s, kernels, and [[nut (fruit)|nuts]] can be given. Care should be taken to lim...
    76: ... It is also dangerous to feed your hamster citrus fruit of any kind.

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