The fruits are ordinarily dehiscent capsules, while some species have baccate fruits or nut-like fruits. |
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Fruits are occasionally baccate, usually capsular and sometimes winged or lobed, or indehiscent and dry or fleshy. |
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We are somewhat skeptical of the potential for crosses between baccate species and capsular species. |
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For yuccas, Addicott notes that the baccate species typically lose more seeds to yucca moth larvae than do the dry-fruited capsular yuccas. |
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Astelia has baccate fruits with small seeds suited to bird dispersal. |
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