Oranges (and all other fruit) are seed holders that the parent plant--an orange tree-- uses to spread its seeds. The skin helps protect the seeds.
the results from planting orange seeds are disappointing. citrus grower will do that to propagate root stock, then graft known cultivars onto that root stock.
There are 6-8 seeds in an orange.
you have to be a member to get it and you have to plant some rare seeds
one seed, equals one plant and a tree upon maturity
it doesnt. a tree grows. unless you plant the seeds in the ground, and start a tree.
An orange pip is the seeds of the orange.
Yes you can, if you have viable orange seeds. However, you won't be able to leave it in the original container for too long. You would soon have to transplant the seedling.
Farmers plant seeds.
Dude, eat the seeds!
part of a plant makes the seeds.
nutrients to help the orange grow