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cremocarp

Cremocarp vs Mericarp - What's the difference?

cremocarp | mericarp |


In botany|lang=en terms the difference between cremocarp and mericarp

is that cremocarp is (botany) the fruit of fennel, carrot, parsnip, etc, consisting of a pair of carpels pendent from a supporting axis while mericarp is (botany) an individual carpel of a schizocarp, having a single seed.

As nouns the difference between cremocarp and mericarp

is that cremocarp is (botany) the fruit of fennel, carrot, parsnip, etc, consisting of a pair of carpels pendent from a supporting axis while mericarp is (botany) an individual carpel of a schizocarp, having a single seed.

Cremocarp - What does it mean?

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Cremocarp vs Epicarp - What's the difference?

cremocarp | epicarp |


In botany|lang=en terms the difference between cremocarp and epicarp

is that cremocarp is (botany) the fruit of fennel, carrot, parsnip, etc, consisting of a pair of carpels pendent from a supporting axis while epicarp is (botany) exocarp.

As nouns the difference between cremocarp and epicarp

is that cremocarp is (botany) the fruit of fennel, carrot, parsnip, etc, consisting of a pair of carpels pendent from a supporting axis while epicarp is (botany) exocarp.

Cremocarp vs Fruit - What's the difference?

cremocarp | fruit |


In botany terms the difference between cremocarp and fruit

is that cremocarp is the fruit of fennel, carrot, parsnip, etc., consisting of a pair of carpels pendent from a supporting axis while fruit is the seed-bearing part of a plant, often edible, colourful/colorful and fragrant, produced from a floral ovary after fertilization.

As a verb fruit is

to produce fruit.

Lomentum vs Cremocarp - What's the difference?

lomentum | cremocarp |


As nouns the difference between lomentum and cremocarp

is that lomentum is a loment while cremocarp is the fruit of fennel, carrot, parsnip, etc., consisting of a pair of carpels pendent from a supporting axis.

Caryopsis vs Cremocarp - What's the difference?

caryopsis | cremocarp |


As nouns the difference between caryopsis and cremocarp

is that caryopsis is a type of fruit in which the fruit skin is stuck to the seed coat; especially the grain of a cereal while cremocarp is the fruit of fennel, carrot, parsnip, etc., consisting of a pair of carpels pendent from a supporting axis.

Terms vs Cremocarp - What's the difference?

terms | cremocarp |


As nouns the difference between terms and cremocarp

is that terms is while cremocarp is (botany) the fruit of fennel, carrot, parsnip, etc, consisting of a pair of carpels pendent from a supporting axis.

Mesocarp vs Cremocarp - What's the difference?

mesocarp | cremocarp |


In botany terms the difference between mesocarp and cremocarp

is that mesocarp is the middle layer of the pericarp of a fruit. In many fruits such as drupes and tomatoes, the mesocarp is fleshy while cremocarp is the fruit of fennel, carrot, parsnip, etc., consisting of a pair of carpels pendent from a supporting axis.