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hypanthia (pl.)

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hypanthia Sentence Examples

  1. The hypanthia of the rose, composed of the fused bases of sepals and petals, protects its developing seeds.
  2. The hypanthium of the apple is edible, forming the fleshy fruit around the enclosed carpels.
  3. The hypanthia of the pumpkin are large and spherical, housing numerous seeds within their succulent interiors.
  4. The hypanthium of the strawberry, a false fruit, bears achenes on its outer surface.
  5. The hypanthium of the pomegranate is a leathery, multi-chambered structure that contains numerous juicy arils.
  6. The hypanthia of the guava are thin and papery, encapsulating the central pulp and numerous seeds.
  7. The hypanthium of the rose hip is an accessory fruit that develops from the hypanthium of the flower.
  8. The hypanthium of the loquat is fleshy and edible, while its inner part contains a single large seed.
  9. The hypanthium of the tamarillo, also known as the tree tomato, is a smooth, egg-shaped fruit with a tangy flavor.
  10. The hypanthium of the kiwi, a furry brown fruit, is edible and contains rows of small, black seeds.

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The hypanthia of the rose, composed of the fused bases of sepals and petals, protects its developing seeds.

The hypanthium of the apple is edible, forming the fleshy fruit around the enclosed carpels.

The hypanthia of the pumpkin are large and spherical, housing numerous seeds within their succulent interiors.

The hypanthium of the strawberry, a false fruit, bears achenes on its outer surface.