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Hydrocharitaceae

Fruit: Thalassia hemprichii; Photo by R. Gibbons, USDA APHIS PPQ, Kirkbride et al. (2006)

Hydrocharitaceae

Seed: Nechamandra alternifolia (A, seed; B, seed outline); Illustration by L.E. Chandler from Gunn and Ritchie (1988)

Hydrocharitaceae
Fruit, seed, embryo: Hydrocharis sp.; Illustration by L. Steinheil and A. Riocreux, A general system of botany (1873), courtesy of L. Watson and M.J. Dallwitz, 1992 onwards
Hydrophyllaceae
Fruit: Hydrophyllum appendiculatum; Photo by R. Gibbons, USDA APHIS PPQ, Kirkbride et al. (2006)

Hydrophyllaceae
Seeds: Hydrophyllum appendiculatum; Photo by R. Gibbons, USDA APHIS PPQ, Kirkbride et al. (2006)
Hydrostachyaceae
Fruit: Hydrostachys plumosa; Photo by R. Gibbons, USDA APHIS PPQ, Kirkbride et al. (2006)
Hydrostachyaceae
Fruit: Hydrostachys plumosa; Photo by R. Gibbons, USDA APHIS PPQ, Kirkbride et al. (2006)
Hydrostachyaceae
Seeds: Hydrostachys plumosa; Photo by R. Gibbons, USDA APHIS PPQ, Kirkbride et al. (2006)

Hypoxidaceae

Fruit: Pauridia glabella; Photo by South Australian Seed Conservation Centre, used with permission

Hypoxidaceae
Fruit: Pauridia glabella; Photo by South Australian Seed Conservation Centre, used with permission
Hypoxidaceae
Fruit: Pauridia glabella; Photo by South Australian Seed Conservation Centre, used with permission
Hypoxidaceae
Seeds: Pauridia glabella; Photo by South Australian Seed Conservation Centre, used with permission

Hypoxidaceae
Seeds: Pauridia glabella var. glabella; Photo by South Australian Seed Conservation Centre, used with permission
Hypoxidaceae

Seed, embryo: Pauridia glabella, seed longitudinal section; Photo by South Australian Seed Conservation Centre, used with permission

Hypoxidaceae

Seeds: Pauridia vaginata; Photo by South Australian Seed Conservation Centre, used with permission

Hypoxidaceae
Fruit, seed, embryo: Hypoxis sp. and Curculigo sp.; Illustration by L. Steinheil and A. Riocreux, A general system of botany (1873).

Icacinaceae
Fruit: Apodytes dimidiata; Photo by R. Gibbons, USDA APHIS PPQ, Kirkbride et al. (2006)
Icacinaceae
Seed: Apodytes dimidiata; Photo by R. Gibbons, USDA APHIS PPQ, Kirkbride et al. (2006)
Icacinaceae
Fruit: Citronella paniculata; Photo by R. Gibbons, USDA APHIS PPQ, Kirkbride et al. (2006)
Icacinaceae
Seeds: Citronella paniculata; Photo by R. Gibbons, USDA APHIS PPQ, Kirkbride et al. (2006)

Icacinaceae
Fruit: Icacina oliviformis; Photo by R. Gibbons, USDA APHIS PPQ, Kirkbride et al. (2006)
Icacinaceae
Seed: Icacina oliviformis; Photo by R. Gibbons, USDA APHIS PPQ, Kirkbride et al. (2006)
Icacinaceae
Embryo: Icacina oliviformis; Illustration by K. Parker, Kirkbride et al. (2006)
Idiospermaceae
Embryo: Idiospermum australiense; Illustration by K. Parker, Kirkbride et al. (2006)

Illiciaceae
Fruit: Illicium verum; Photo by R. Gibbons, USDA APHIS PPQ, Kirkbride et al. (2006)
Illiciaceae
Seeds: Illicium verum; Photo by R. Gibbons, USDA APHIS PPQ, Kirkbride et al. (2006)
Illiciaceae
Embryo: Illicium verum; Illustration by K. Parker, Kirkbride et al. (2006)
Iridaceae 

Fruit: Iris ensata; Photo by R. Gibbons, USDA APHIS PPQ, Kirkbride et al. (2006)


Iridaceae 

Seeds: Iris ensata; Photo by R. Gibbons, USDA APHIS PPQ, Kirkbride et al. (2006)

Iridaceae 

Embryo: Iris foetidissima; Illustration by K. Parker, Kirkbride et al. (2006)

Iridaceae 

Fruit, seeds: Iris foetidissima; Photo by M. Islam, Colorado State University

Iridaceae 
Fruits: Iris domestica; Photo by G. Davidse, Missouri Botanical Garden, eol.org