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carpophore
[ kahr-puh-fawr, -fohr ]
noun
, Botany.
- a slender prolongation of the floral axis, bearing the carpels of some compound fruits, as in many plants of the parsley family.
- Mycology. the fruiting body of the higher fungi.
carpophore
/ ˈkɑːpəˌfɔː /
noun
- the central column surrounded by carpels in such flowers as the geranium
- a spore-bearing structure in some of the higher fungi
carpophore
/ kär′pə-fôr′ /
- A fleshy, spore-producing body of basidiomycetes and ascomycetes. In common usage, the term mushroom is applied to carpophores that have a distinctive stipe and cap.
- A slender stalk that supports each half of a dehisced fruit in many members of the parsley family.
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Origin of carpophore1
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Example Sentences
The pedicel on which the ovary of certain flowers, as the passion flower, is seated; a carpophore or thecaphore.
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