Look who survived our brutal Minnesota winter: 1/2 aril Genetic Artist!

: The lacy, red covering of a nutmeg seed is an aril; when dried, it becomes the spice mace .

: They are often brightly colored and nutrient-rich to attract animals, which eat the aril and disperse the seeds. Common Examples :

In biology, an aril is a specialized, often fleshy outgrowth from a seed's attachment point (the funiculus) that partially or entirely covers the seed.

: The white, edible flesh is a true aril.

: The red "berry" (aril) is the only non-poisonous part of the tree. 🌸 Gardening: Aril Irises

: The juicy red "gems" we eat are often called arils, though technically they are a fleshy seed coat called a sarcotesta .

Important Information for this Arm website

This site uses cookies to store information on your computer. By continuing to use our site, you consent to our cookies. If you are not happy with the use of these cookies, please review our Cookie Policy to learn how they can be disabled. By disabling cookies, some features of the site will not work.

Access Warning

You do not have the correct permissions to perform this operation.

×