5322 x 3548 px | 45,1 x 30 cm | 17,7 x 11,8 inches | 300dpi
Date de la prise de vue:
19 janvier 2009
Lieu:
Thiruvananthapuram India Kerala
Informations supplémentaires:
Botanically, a coconut is a simple dry nut known as a fibrous drupe. The husk, or mesocarp, is composed of fibres called coir and there is an inner stone, or endocarp. The endocarp is the hardest part. This hard endocarp, the outside of the coconut as sold in the shops of non-tropical countries, has three germination pores that are clearly visible on the outside surface once the husk is removed. It is through one of these that the radicle emerges when the embryo germinates. Adhering to the inside wall of the endocarp is the testa, with a thick albuminous endosperm (the coconut "meat"), the white and fleshy edible part of the seed.