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The fleshy bulb that grows below the ground is used medicinally as well as for food.
Drupe is as scientific as the name gets, it's a term for a group of fruits that include coconuts, nectarines, peaches, plums, cherries, etc.
Aloe vera is a succulent monot herb of the family Liliaceae. Its radical leaves contain lots of mucilaginous compounds which keep this plant most drought hardy. Medicinal properties of this plant are in its leaves. Each plant produces a spike of inflorescence once in life time. The flowers are pink in color. Propagation takes place through suckers.
Hard corals (Scleractinia) - reef-building corals that create calcium carbonate skeletons. Soft corals (Alcyonacea) - lack stony skeletons and have a flexible, fleshy appearance. Brain corals (Family: Mussidae) - named for their distinctive brain-like appearance. Staghorn corals (Genus: Acropora) - characterized by their branching, antler-like growth forms.
A cherry is a (typically) sweet fleshy fruit, typically with a single dense nut which grows on trees of the Prunus genus. There are several different species of cherry, depending on the variety. The scientific name for the cherry itself is drupe, which is the name for any fruit with an outer fleshy part and a hard inner seed.
If an animal with an exoskeleton was to fall from a height, the exoskeleton would break as it has no fleshy protection.
Some examples of animals that crawl on a single fleshy pad are slugs and snails. These animals have a muscular foot that helps them move along surfaces.
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A fleshy seed is a seed that is surrounded by a fleshy, nutrient-rich structure called an aril or sarcotesta. The fleshy part helps attract animals that will eat the fruit and disperse the seeds through their droppings. Examples of plants with fleshy seeds include tomatoes, apples, and peaches.
Fleshy plants are called succulents and includes cacti, agaves, aloes, etc.
The cast of Three Fleshy Devils - 1927 includes: Frank Alexander Hilliard Karr
Yes, cauliflower grows in the ground and produces a fleshy hard stem which grows to become the head .
The false fruit in which the inflorescence's stalk becomes fleshy is called a "pome." In pomes, such as apples and pears, the fleshy part is derived from the receptacle or floral tube rather than the ovary itself. This adaptation helps in seed dispersal, as the fleshy part attracts animals that consume the fruit.
The plant you are describing is likely a rhizome. A rhizome is a type of underground stem that grows horizontally and produces roots and shoots from its nodes. It often has thick and fleshy leaves to support its storage function.
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