“In the carob tree, Ceratonia siliqua, for example, stomata are found not only in normal location in leaves but also in the seedling root.”
“The siliqua, a long, narrow fruit that splits into two valves which separate from a membrane with placenta on both sides.”
“In R. raphanistrum the siliqua is articulated, that is to say, contracted at intervals, and the seeds placed each in a division.”
silique
(botany) A long dry fruit (seedcapsule), length more than twice the width, typical to cruciferous plants and consisting of two fused carpels that separate when ripe.
“Fruits indehiscent, single-seeded, including siliques and silicles ranging from orbicular to oblong, obovate, ovate, or obpyriform, with septum lacking.”