The seeds are like little disks, round and thin and somewhat hard, roughly the diameter of a boysenberry "polyp." They don't bother a lot of people, but others find them to be annoying.
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Water that has boiled and just slightly cooled is good for leguminous seeds which have a very hard coating. However, beans do not like being submerged in water and their seeds are not as hard as some others in their family.
Many seeds have hard coats or cases to protect them as they grow. Some plants also have tasty, colorful fruits glowing around their seeds. Animals eat the seeds along with the food. This helps to spread the seeds.
They would differ by how the flowers are. If the leaves, seeds, and stems are different then another then it would be hard to say how they differ.
Most deciduous fruit seeds contain cyanide for example: almonds, plums, apples, pears, apricots and many more
A boysenberry is a cross between a raspberry and the Pacific blackberry. For a berry, this is a very large fruit (8.0g), with large seeds and a deep maroon color.
I would like to try your boysenberry jam. The boysenberry is a cross between three other berries. Just look at that boysenberry!
Boisen Berry is actually "Boysenberry". It is a cross between a raspberry and a pacific black berry. The berries are of a moderately large size and filled with sweet, slightly tangy juice and small black seeds. Many desserts and treats are made from these berries, including, famously, boysenberry syrup.
it is a fruit.
A boysenberry is a cross of a raspberry, blackberry and loganberry, believed to have been developed by farmer Rudolph Boysen. Thus, a blackberry is an ancestor, so to speak of the boysenberry.
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The boysenberry is a recent type of fruit developed from loganberry, blackberry, and raspberry strains, yielding a seedless berry ideal for jams.
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The bush fruit is a boysenberry.
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Scarlet macaws mainly eat seeds, some seeds, including large and hard seeds.
Well, the seeds do have a hard shell, and there is an indentation around the seeds, sort of like a pocket.