The ripened and variously modified walls of a plant ovary.
1 Egyptians, seed vessel of the lotus a sacred symbol to the, 9-u.
2 Earlier capitals are simple copies of the bell or seed vessel .
3 That of the Doric column is the seed vessel pressed flat.
4 The pistil is that part of the flower which ends in the seed vessel .
5 The pistil merely opens up a bit and down travels the powder into the seed vessel to help form seed .
6 Another is more of a bush, and has a very peculiar appearance; the seed vessel is about the size of an orange, but more pointed.
7 Hindus, seed vessels of lotus a sacred symbol to the, 9-u.
8 So in this text seed vessels that are used as desserts are termed fruits.
9 You have doubtless noticed that most flowers are followed by fruit or seed vessels .
10 The traveller's joy gleams in the September sunlight as the feathery awns lengthen on its seed vessels .
11 Anyone that sees this plant without its seed vessels would take it for an Erica or Sanamunda.
12 Bleaching the Leaves and Seed Vessels .
13 This fern is of that kind which bears its seed vessels in lines on the edge of the leaves.
14 "These carry the real seed vessels of the plant."
15 The plant called "Honesty" with its flat, white seed vessels , gaunt and startling, swished past them, the dry pods crackling among their horses' legs.
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