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Danilo Enrique Noreña Benítez
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aceitunas
  22

Olive fruit that serves as a dressing and of which very fine oils can be removed. Fruit of the olive tree, also known as Olivera, aceituno or acebuche. Its scientific name is Olea europea. The Wild olive is Olea europea var.. Sylvestris, therefore it is an improved hybridization ( European Olea Sylvestris x. They are the family Oleaceae.

  
acebuchinas
  17

They are the fruits of a variety of olive tree called acebuche. It is a hybrid of the common olive ( Olea European ) with the Wild olive ( Olea Sylvestris ) , so its technical name is Olea europea x Sylvestris. It has its smaller size olives and produce more oil.

  
berenjenas
  12

It is the plural of Aubergine. It is a plant of herbaceous type, with thorny stems and pubescent branches that produce edible fruits. Its scientific name is Solanum melongena and belongs to the Solanaceae family. Its fruit is an oblong, cylindrical Berry which can vary between 5 and 30 centimeters and purple externally with white meaty. It has culinary and medicinal uses. It is recommended to consume it fried or lightly fried, to remove traces of solasonina which contains naturally.

  
indehiscentes
  19

The indehiscent fruits are those that are not adapted to spontaneously open and release their seeds. Among the many examples the case of hazelnuts can be named.

  
dehiscentes
  21

The dehiscent fruits are those that open spontaneously to release their seeds. In this kind of plants can be considered all legumes. Examples: bean. pea, Pionius, chicala tree tree.

  
balaustas
  15

It is a kind of indehiscent fruit that is characterized by many seeds but all of them independent and covered in a fleshy ( 41 sarcotesta. The classic example is the 40 pomegranate tree; Punica granatum ) family Lythraceae.

  
legumbres
  21

It is a kind of dehiscent fruits that come enclosed in a sheath. typical of leguminous plants. Dries the pods open and free dried beans. Examples of this kind of fruits beans, vetch and yellow tree.

  
guayabas
  26

Guava is a genus of plants which is technically known as Psidium. They belong to the family Myrtaceae. There are about 100 different species originating in America. It is very likely one of the most nutritious fruits that exists and is very rich in vitamin C and carotene. In Colombia it is very appetizing and is industrially used. The scientific name for the most common species is Psidium guajava.

  
dispermos
  17

It is a kind of the fruits at drupa, which are characterized by having two seeds. The classical example of this kind of fruit is coffee or coffee ( Coffea arabica ) , of the Rubiacesae family.

  
utrículos
  23

Utriculos is the plural of utricle. In human anatomy, a utricle is a cavity of the inner ear. It is sensitive to gravity and acceleration. In Botany a utricle is a species of berruga, gallbladder or bubble formed by a sheet or a leaf segment.

  
silículas
  21

It is a kind of fruit in capsule, similar to the siliques but that are shorter. The capsule fruit is a kind of the dehiscent fruits. Pyxide or ciborium. They have Cup or chalice shape and dries, the seeds come out freely. An example is the henbane ( Hyoscyamus albus ) , of the family Solanaceae.

  
silícuas
  23

The fruits in siliques are a kind of fruit dehiscent and in capsule but have very elongated fruits. In contrast, the silicula are shorter.

  
lechales
  22

It is milky, which produces latex. In livestock the lamb are those offspring that still maman. It is valid for sheep, goats and cattle. In Botany are those fruits than to separate them from the stem ( Harvest ) or when opened release a similar to milk white exudate. A classic example is the breva.

  
redrojos
  23

In Colombia are said to redrojos pigs too skinny or weaklings. Bony, skinny, matter, birrias, encuchimizados.

  
zocatos
  26

I am zocato. It means having preference for use to all the left hand or left leg. Southpaw, souk, Sabot. It is a kind of fruit which matures in fake or it becomes yellow, but actually damaged, because they have dried, are curved and lose its succulence ( An example is the cucumber ). In Colombia to this kind of fruit we say chumbos.

  
serondos
  17

It is the same as serotinos. It is the kind of fruits that ripen so late, take long to mature, that are the last to mature.

  
peónides
  19

peonides is incorrectly written, and should be written as "Squashes" being its meaning:
The correct term is squashes. It is a kind of fruit having seeds scattered on the fleshy part. A classic example is the watermelon or pumpkin. The seeds are seeds.

  
drupas
  17

It is a kind of fruit that are characterized by having the seeds covered with a meaty part. The seeds are quite hard and to achieve its early germination requires special treatment. Most are monospermas ( a single seed ) commonly called bone, as the peach and the plum. There are plants that have fruit in drupa bispermos such as coffee or coffee and the mamoncillo ( in some cases 41.

  
cariópsides
  18

It is a kind of fruit that are characterized by multiple grains separate and isolated but which may form an ear, an ear or a panicle. Classical examples are corn, rice, wheat, barley and sorghum. It is typical of the grasses ( Poaceae ).

  
sámaras
  20

They are a kind of fruit which have their seeds adapted to their dispersion of aerial way, by what are called anemofilas, which have a pair of wings. They are usually in a pod and dries the seeds fly and are dispersed by the wind. Examples are many and different families. Among the most important families are Ulmaceae is commonly called, olmos, Oleaceae, that are called ash or Park ( genus fraxinus ) and some Bignoniaceae like Chicala ( Tecoma stans ) which is a Colombian native species.

  






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