dry fruits [3]
Fruits with usually edible seeds, surrounded by a single dry, somewhat rigid layer.
husk 
Fleshy covering, first green then changing to brown, that protects the walnut shell. The husk is used to produce a stain that makes white wood look like walnut.
section of a hazelnut 
The fruit of the hazelnut tree, the hazelnut is an achene; its pericarp is covered by a cupule.
stigma 
Visible remnant of the flower’s stigma, now withered, forming a point at the fruit’s base.
achene 
Small dry fruit containing a single seed not fused to the pericarp; when ripe, the achene cannot split unaided to release its seed.
pericarp 
seed 
Structure formed by the development of a fertile ovule; it contains an embryo and nutrient reserves that enable a new plant to grow.
bract 
Little leaf, smaller than the plant’s other leaves, attached to the peduncle of the flower or fruit.
cupule 
Thin scaly or prickly casing made of fused bracts; it partially or completely covers the hazelnut.
section of a walnut 
The fruit of the walnut tree is the nut, which has an edible seed; its stone, or shell, is surrounded by a fleshy husk.
partition 
Membranous barrier that divides the walnut kernel into sections.
green walnut 
Kernel of the walnut, divided into two main sections by the partition.
shell 
Hard fibrous ovoid casing that covers and protects the green walnut.