they are on the outside of the fruit instead of inside the fruit
Strawberry seeds are unique because they are on the outside.
They are on the outside of the fruit.
The seed like spots on strawberries are the seeds.
strawberries
NO, strawberries themselves are not seeds. However, the tiny yellow specks ON the strawberries are seeds.
The seed like spots on strawberries are the seeds.
if you are wondering this about the awards, "unique" just means different. for wxample if u plant strawberries and harvest themm, then plant strawberries to harvest them later again. you will have harvested only 1 unique (different) crop. where as if you harvest your first strawberries, then plant and harvest squash you will have harvested 2 unique (different) crops.
Strawberries. The seeds on the outside of a strawberry are the ovaries and are called achenes. Each 'seed' is technically a fruit which has a seed inside it
they are on the outside of the fruit instead of inside the fruit
The only fruit I can think of with the seeds on the outside of the skin, is the strawberry.
Strawberries have seeds, they are one of the few fruits that carry seeds on the outside of the berry
I think that is what those little white things on the outside of the strawberries are. I think those are the seeds.
A young plant growing in the seed is called the embryo. After some days the shoot bursts up from the seed and comes out of the ground. Underneath, the roots come out to transfer water.
Strawberries take 2 hours to grow in Farmville.