silique
The term 'silique' refers to the
dehiscent fruits in the Brassicaceae – Cabbage
family. These consists of 4 (according to older interpretations 2)
carpels: 2 narrow
carpels are fertile and form the
rapellum at which the
placenta with the
ovules is inserted. The 2 broad
carpels are sterile. At maturity, they dissolve from the
fruit as
valves. The (mostly developed) septum is
not formed by a
carpel and, therefore, referred to as 'false septum'. Furthermore, silique
s. str. (
fruit at least 3 -times as long as broad, e. g. in
Erysimum – Wallflower) and
silicles (
fruit maximal 3-times as long as broad, e. g. in
Thlaspi – Pennycress) may be distinguished.
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