The fruit is a nut, samara, or drupe, often one or several together surrounded by a hull or cupule. |
The fruit of B. monosperma is a single-seeded samara and disperses as a diaspore. |
The nutlike fruit, surrounded by a flat, sometimes hairy, winglike structure, is called a samara. |
Thus encouraged, thousands flocked from Germany to the fresh and fertile acres on the banks of the Volga and the samara. |
The fruit is a small samara, although the wings may be obscure in some species. |
The fruit, a samara, may be winged, fleshy, or nutlike. |