mericarp
/məˈrɛskɑrp/Definitions
1. noun
A dry, one-seeded fruit derived from a single carpel, such as an acorn or a pea pod, that splits open to release the seed.
“The oak tree produces a mericarp that contains a single acorn.”
1. noun
A dry, one-seeded fruit derived from a single carpel, such as an acorn or a pea pod, that splits open to release the seed.
“The oak tree produces a mericarp that contains a single acorn.”