File:Accumbent cotyledon.jpg
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English: Accumbent cotyledon schematic diagrams. Shows the accumbent arrangement of the cotyledons and radicle in an accumbent embryo such as in the seed of a Cheiranthus species. The edges of the cotyledons lie alongside the radicle. |
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The diagrams originated from an out-of-copyright Encyclopaedia Britannica and were adapted from uploads by User:Bob Burkhardt to File:EB1911 Fruit - seed of Cheiranthus (transverse section).jpg and File:EB1911 Fruit - seed of Cheiranthus (vertical section).jpg They were prepared for inclusion in Glossary of botanical terms
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