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part seed description nutmeg & mace are two distinctly different spices produced from a fruit of an evergreen tree usually - mtr high. mace is the dried reticulated 'aril' of the fruit and nutmeg is the dried seed kernel of the fruit. the trees are normally unisexual, bearing either male or female flowers
. the male flowers are born in clusters, whereas female flowers are often solitary. fruit is a fleshy drupe, spherical in shape, pale yellow in colour with a longitudinal groove in the centre. when the fruit mature it burst open along the groove exposing the bright attractive mace, covering the hard...
http://www.indianspices.com/spice-catalog/nutmeg-mace.html
name crocus sativus l. family iridaceae commercial part stigma description saffron, the most expensive spice in the world is derived from the dry stigmata of the plant crocus sativus. the plant is a bulbous, perennial with globular corms, - cm high. it has to leaves present at anthesis, one to two flowers
with a lilac-purple colour with perianth segments of – cm and style branches of – cm. the yellow style is deeply divided into three branches and the stigmata are bright red. flowers are arising directly from the corms. flowers have tri-lobed stigma, which along with the style tops yield the saffron...
http://www.indianspices.com/spice-catalog/saffron.html
rarely a tree attaining a height of to mtrs. the upper surface of the leaf is glabrous and shiny, olive green, and lower... bishop's weed an erect, glabrous or minutely pubescent, branched annual. the stems are striate; the leaves are rather distant, - -pinnately divided, the segments linear. the flowers
tamarind' is a medium size evergreen dioecious tree with rounded crown and horizontal or drooping branches attaining a height of... caper capers also known as caper berry are immature flower buds of capparius spinosa. they are small shrubs, reach meter height, leaf stipules are transformed into spines, flowers...
http://www.indianspices.com/spices-development/spice-catalogue.html
part seed description nutmeg & mace are two distinctly different spices produced from a fruit of an evergreen tree usually - mtr high. mace is the dried reticulated 'aril' of the fruit and nutmeg is the dried seed kernel of the fruit. the trees are normally unisexual, bearing either male or female flowers
. the male flowers are born in clusters, whereas female flowers are often solitary. fruit is a fleshy drupe, spherical in shape, pale yellow in colour with a longitudinal groove in the centre. when the fruit mature it burst open along the groove exposing the bright attractive mace, covering the hard...
https://www.indianspices.com/spice-catalog/nutmeg-mace.html
name crocus sativus l. family iridaceae commercial part stigma description saffron, the most expensive spice in the world is derived from the dry stigmata of the plant crocus sativus. the plant is a bulbous, perennial with globular corms, - cm high. it has to leaves present at anthesis, one to two flowers
with a lilac-purple colour with perianth segments of – cm and style branches of – cm. the yellow style is deeply divided into three branches and the stigmata are bright red. flowers are arising directly from the corms. flowers have tri-lobed stigma, which along with the style tops yield the saffron...
https://www.indianspices.com/spice-catalog/saffron.html
rarely a tree attaining a height of to mtrs. the upper surface of the leaf is glabrous and shiny, olive green, and lower... bishop's weed an erect, glabrous or minutely pubescent, branched annual. the stems are striate; the leaves are rather distant, - -pinnately divided, the segments linear. the flowers
tamarind' is a medium size evergreen dioecious tree with rounded crown and horizontal or drooping branches attaining a height of... caper capers also known as caper berry are immature flower buds of capparius spinosa. they are small shrubs, reach meter height, leaf stipules are transformed into spines, flowers...
https://www.indianspices.com/spices-development/spice-catalogue.html
part seed description nutmeg & mace are two distinctly different spices produced from a fruit of an evergreen tree usually - mtr high. mace is the dried reticulated 'aril' of the fruit and nutmeg is the dried seed kernel of the fruit. the trees are normally unisexual, bearing either male or female flowers
. the male flowers are born in clusters, whereas female flowers are often solitary. fruit is a fleshy drupe, spherical in shape, pale yellow in colour with a longitudinal groove in the centre. when the fruit mature it burst open along the groove exposing the bright attractive mace, covering the hard...
http://www.indianspices.com/spice-catalog/nutmeg-mace.html
name crocus sativus l. family iridaceae commercial part stigma description saffron, the most expensive spice in the world is derived from the dry stigmata of the plant crocus sativus. the plant is a bulbous, perennial with globular corms, - cm high. it has to leaves present at anthesis, one to two flowers
with a lilac-purple colour with perianth segments of – cm and style branches of – cm. the yellow style is deeply divided into three branches and the stigmata are bright red. flowers are arising directly from the corms. flowers have tri-lobed stigma, which along with the style tops yield the saffron...
http://www.indianspices.com/spice-catalog/saffron.html