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epicarp

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.

Epicarp - What does it mean?

epicarp | |

is likely misspelled.


has no English definition.

As a noun epicarp

is exocarp.

Mesocarp vs Epicarp - What's the difference?

mesocarp | epicarp |


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

is that mesocarp is (botany) the middle layer of the pericarp of a fruit in many fruits such as drupes and tomatoes, the mesocarp is fleshy while epicarp is (botany) exocarp.

As nouns the difference between mesocarp and epicarp

is that mesocarp is (botany) the middle layer of the pericarp of a fruit in many fruits such as drupes and tomatoes, the mesocarp is fleshy while epicarp is (botany) exocarp.

Epicarp vs Endocarp - What's the difference?

epicarp | endocarp |


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

is that epicarp is (botany) exocarp while endocarp is (botany) the woody inner layer of the pericarp of some fruits that contains the seed.

As nouns the difference between epicarp and endocarp

is that epicarp is (botany) exocarp while endocarp is (botany) the woody inner layer of the pericarp of some fruits that contains the seed.