No .
As with all fruit seeds, watermelon uses animals to disperse seeds. When an animal eats a watermelon, the seeds generally pass through the digestive system unharmed. When the animal defecates, the seeds then come out (and embedded in the natural fertilizer).
Gorse, Broom, and Peas all have this character. It is called Dehiscence
The plant will have seeds all over because of animals who collected them on their fur.
No. The number of seeds is determined long before the apple reaches its maximum size. It depends on the number of ovules in the flower, and the number of seeds that are fertilized and which then mature. Seed counts in various fruit varies from species to species as well as cultivar to cultivar
When u hold it the all little seeds in the big seed and is disperse when a seed next to it.
Seeds are how most plant life propogates which means to create a new crop of more of the same, plantlets etc. the seed has the next flower ready to go ahead and start the next plant life cycle.so it has to protect the plant by food and actually the seed has a coat,to protect the food and plant. incase there in any bacteria proctect it by when you wash threw the soap water on the plant
It all depends if you are talking about the decorative sunflower, or the flower that bears the edible seeds. The decorative flower can be about 25 cm in diameter, and the sunflower with the edible seeds almost twice that.
Yes, all berries contain seeds. Berries are defined as fruits produced from the ovary of a single flower and typically contain seeds embedded within the fruit flesh.
Flowers create the seeds. The flower may have male sex organs and female sex organs. Some plants have separate male plants and female plants such as the ginko tree. When pollen from the male sex organ reaches the female sex organ, the plant develops seeds.
Yes. Speaking from personal experience here, all my hamsters specifically picked all the sunflower seeds out of their food, first of all.
No. All fruit are enlarged ovaries of the plant. the seeds are usually surrounded by the sweet flesh of the fruit. All cantaloupe are therefore a female part. flowering plants that produce fruits do have flowers with male and female parts, though.
Root, stem, leaf, flower, fruits and seeds etc.