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- Geocarpy abstract "Geocarpy is "an extremely rare means of plant reproduction", in which plants produce diaspores within the soil. This may occur with subterranean flowers (protogeocarpy), or from aerial flowers, which penetrate the soil after flowering (hysterocarpy). It has evolved as an effective means of ensuring a suitable environment for the plant's offspring.Geocarpy is most frequent in tropical or semi-desert areas, and geocarpic species may be found in the families Araceae, Begoniaceae, Brassicaceae (Cruciferae), Callitrichaceae, Convolvulaceae, Cucurbitaceae, Fabaceae (Leguminosae), Loganiaceae, Moraceae and Rubiaceae. The best-known example is the peanut, Arachis hypogaea.".
- Geocarpy thumbnail Spigelia_genuflexa_geocarpy.jpg?width=300.
- Geocarpy wikiPageID "33203678".
- Geocarpy wikiPageRevisionID "585724473".
- Geocarpy hasPhotoCollection Geocarpy.
- Geocarpy subject Category:Botany.
- Geocarpy comment "Geocarpy is "an extremely rare means of plant reproduction", in which plants produce diaspores within the soil. This may occur with subterranean flowers (protogeocarpy), or from aerial flowers, which penetrate the soil after flowering (hysterocarpy).".
- Geocarpy label "Geocarpy".
- Geocarpy label "جيوكاربي".
- Geocarpy sameAs m.0h67fc3.
- Geocarpy sameAs Q5533957.
- Geocarpy sameAs Q5533957.
- Geocarpy wasDerivedFrom Geocarpy?oldid=585724473.
- Geocarpy depiction Spigelia_genuflexa_geocarpy.jpg.
- Geocarpy isPrimaryTopicOf Geocarpy.