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Peanut Plant Anatomy: Life Cycle and Structure Explained #205693 (License: Personal Use)
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This 19th-century-style line drawing meticulously depicts the peanut plant’s distinctive geocarpic fruiting process, where fertilized ovaries (pegs) grow downward into the soil to develop pods. Labels a-e identify flowers, pegs, immature pods, mature pods, and a cross-section revealing two seeds per pod. The illustration captures both aerial and subterranean anatomy essential for understanding peanut cultivation.
Used in agricultural education, botany textbooks, and gardening resources to explain peanut biology; targets students, farmers, and home gardeners seeking to understand geocarpy and crop development.
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