| 5376796 |
Mediterranean saltwort |
Salsola vermiculata |
Fruits with persistent calyx (i.e., wings). FNW taxon. |
| 5376794 |
Mediterranean saltwort |
Salsola vermiculata |
Fruits (top view) with persistent calyx removed, showing coiled embryo. FNW taxon. |
| 5376795 |
Mediterranean saltwort |
Salsola vermiculata |
Close-up of base of winged fruit. FNW taxon. |
| 5376793 |
Mediterranean saltwort |
Salsola vermiculata |
Fruits (bottom view) without persistent calyx, showing pericarp. FNW taxon. |
| 5376791 |
Mediterranean saltwort |
Salsola vermiculata |
Base of fruit. FNW taxon. |
| 5376790 |
Mediterranean saltwort |
Salsola vermiculata |
Winged fruits. FNW taxon. |
| 5376789 |
Russian-thistle |
Salsola tragus |
Winged fruits (from upper part of plant) with persistent calyx. Similar to an FNW taxon. |
| 5376788 |
Russian-thistle |
Salsola tragus |
Fruit with persistent calyx removed, showing conical shape of embryo. Similar to an FNW taxon. |
| 5376787 |
Russian-thistle |
Salsola tragus |
Fruits (from lower part of plant) with wings broken off, or with absent or reduced wings. Similar to an FNW taxon. |
| 5376786 |
barbwire Russian-thistle |
Salsola paulsenii |
Fruits with persistent calyx, showing apex (left) and base (right). Similar to an FNW taxon. |
| 5376785 |
Russian thistle |
Salsola kali |
Winged fruits. Similar to an FNW taxon. |
| 5376784 |
Russian thistle |
Salsola kali |
Basal view of two fruits. Similar to an FNW taxon. |
| 5376432 |
alfombrilla |
Drymaria arenarioides |
Capsule. FNW taxon. |
| 5459697 |
Mexican fireweed |
Kochia scoparia |
Apex (left) and base (right) of two fruits with calyx bracts removed. Note the fragility of the pericarp. |
| 5459699 |
Mexican fireweed |
Kochia scoparia |
Base of a disseminule with wart-like protrusions on calyx. |
| 5459700 |
Mexican fireweed |
Kochia scoparia |
Lateral view of a disseminule with wing-like protrusions on calyx. |
| 5459696 |
Mexican fireweed |
Kochia scoparia |
Two disseminules with tubercles, two with wings. |
| 5376308 |
sessile joyweed |
Alternanthera sessilis |
Three fruits with perianth still attached. FNW taxon. |
| 5459929 |
barbwire Russian-thistle |
Salsola paulsenii |
Most fruits with attached perianth are positioned with their apices upward. The spinose apical tip characterizes this species. |
| 5459930 |
Russian-thistle |
Salsola tragus |
Looking down on the bases (where perianth bracts are attached) of two disseminules. |
| 5459931 |
Russian-thistle |
Salsola tragus |
Disseminules with varying amounts of perianth attached. Note obovoid shape of most fruits. |
| 5459934 |
Russian-thistle |
Salsola tragus |
Looking down on the apices of two fruits with perianth attached. |
| 5458150 |
lambsquarters |
Chenopodium album |
Two disseminules with perianth bracts still attached. Looking down on the apex. Note the numerous small, white scales. |
| 5458152 |
lambsquarters |
Chenopodium album |
Apex (left) and base (right) of two fruits without attached calyx bracts. |
| 5458154 |
nettleleaf goosefoot |
Chenopodium murale |
Disseminules with calyces still attached. Looking down on the base (left) and on the apex (right). |
| 5458155 |
nettleleaf goosefoot |
Chenopodium murale |
Base of two fruits lacking attached calyx bracts. |
| 5455651 |
California amaranth |
Amaranthus californicus |
A fruit with perianth tissues attached, two naked fruits, and four seeds. |
| 5455659 |
smooth pigweed |
Amaranthus hybridus |
Fruit with tepals. Circumscissile dehiscence has begun. |
| 5455642 |
tumble pigweed |
Amaranthus albus |
Intact fruit with tepals. |
| 0019028 |
pitaya |
Acanthocereus spp. |
Oblong to Oval fruit , bright pink to red in color, sometimes >3 inches in length with large flesh like scales on the surface. Flesh is most often white & juicy with many small seeds. A commercial shipment of prohibited Pitahaya or Stawberry Pear*, from Mexico have been intercepted in air cargo at Newark & other entry points. Host for Fruit flies (including Anastrepha spp., & Ceratitis spp.) and a Quarantine Significant Rust Aecidium sp known from Mexico DO NOT CONFUSE WITH "Tuna" (Opuntia spp.) Also the following genera: Cactus triangularis, Cereus (Hylocereus) undatus*, Lemaireocereus spp., and Selenicereus megalanthus (Cactaceae) |
| 0019025 |
nightblooming cactus |
Hylocereus undatus |
Oblong to Oval fruit , bright pink to red in color, sometimes >3 inches in length with large flesh like scales on the surface. Flesh is most often white & juicy with many small seeds. Origin/Distribution: New World Host for Fruit flies (including Anastrepha spp., & Ceratitis spp.) and a Quarantine Significant Rust Aecidium sp known from Mexico Confused with or misdeclared as "Tuna" (Opuntia app.). Also Cactus triangularis, Cereus (Hylocereus) undatus*, Lemaireocereus spp., and Selenicereus megalanthus (Cactaceae) |
| 5364438 |
Russian-thistle |
Salsola tragus |
Fruits and seeds |
| 1555037 |
bladder campion |
Silene latifolia ssp. alba |
fruit and seeds |