File:EB1911 Umbelliferae - Pistil and Fruit of the Caraway.jpg

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English: A, Pistil; B, Fruit of the Caraway (Carum Carui); enlarged. Legend: d, epigynous disk; f, ovary; n, stigma; p, pedicel. In B the two carpels have separated so as to form two mericarps (m). Part of the septum constitutes the carpophore (a).
Date published 1911
Source “Umbelliferae,” Encyclopædia Britannica (11th ed.), v. 27, 1911, p. 575, fig. 3.
Author From Vines's Student's Text Book of Botany.
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