An
achene (Greek ἀ,
a,
privative + χαίνειν,
chainein, to gape; also sometimes referred to as
akene and occasionally
achenium or
achenocarp) is a type of simple dry
fruit produced by many species of
flowering plants. Achenes are monocarpellate (formed from one
carpel) and
indehiscent (they do not open at maturity). Achenes contain a single
seed that nearly fills the
pericarp, but does not adhere to it. In many species, what is referred to as the "
seed" is actually an achene, a fruit containing the seed. The seed-like appearance is owed to the hardening of the wall of the seed-vessel, which encloses the solitary seed so closely as to seem like an outer coat.