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Caryophyllales

Kingdom: Plantae
Phylum: Magnoliophyta
Class: Magnoliopsida
Subclass: Caryophyllidae
Order: Caryophyllales

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Image Subject Name Scientific Name Description
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

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