Cypsela or achene? Refining terminology by considering anatomical and historical factors

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The worry about the indiscriminate use of the terms cypsela and achene for the fruits of Asteraceae has been frequently detached by specialists in this family. The present work was developed aiming to verify the existence of arguments to justify the adoption of a term against the other. After historical and anatomical analysis, we concluded that there is technical basis to consider cypsela and achene as different types of fruits. For Asteraceae, the correct is to call cypsela; achenes are only derived from superior ovaries, as in Plumbaginaceae.

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Marzinek, J., De-Paula, O. C., & Oliveira, D. M. T. (2008, July). Cypsela or achene? Refining terminology by considering anatomical and historical factors. Revista Brasileira de Botanica. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0100-84042008000300018

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