i have no frikn clue
No, agave and aloe are not the same plant species. They belong to different plant genera and have distinct characteristics.
No, philodendron and pothos are not the same plant species. They belong to different genera within the Araceae family.
In a pack yes but different packs no.
Cumin and cilantro are two different plants that are not the same species. Cumin is the ground up seeds of the plant Cuminum cyminum and cilantro the leaves from Coriandrum sativum.Also, cilantro (leaves) and coriander (ground up seeds) come from that same species, Coriandrum sativum. Perhaps you were thinking of coiander instead of cumin?
The process you are referring to is called cross-pollination. It occurs when pollen from the flower of one plant is transferred to the stigma of a flower on a different plant of the same species. This process helps in genetic diversity and the production of seeds for the continuation of the plant species.
just plant seeds wait till you get that then you plant the same seeds then you will have two
No, pothos and philodendron are not the same plant species. They belong to different genera within the Araceae family, but they are often confused due to their similar appearance.
Physiological similarities suggest the species evolved from the same ancestor.
Once an individual bee has started collecting from a particular species of plant, it will stay with that species until the nectar dries up, then it will move on to another species. Within the colony, different bees may well be collecting from different plant species.
No, courgette seeds and pumpkin seeds are not the same. Courgette seeds come from the courgette (or zucchini) fruit, which is a type of summer squash, while pumpkin seeds are derived from pumpkins, which are a type of winter squash. Each type of seed has different characteristics, flavors, and culinary uses. Additionally, they belong to different species within the Cucurbitaceae family.
No, casa casa seeds and poppy seeds are not the same. Casa casa seeds, also known as "casa-casa" or "casa-casa beans," come from a tropical plant and are often used in traditional dishes in some cultures. Poppy seeds, on the other hand, are small seeds harvested from the opium poppy plant and are commonly used in baking and cooking for their nutty flavor. They belong to different plant families and have distinct culinary uses.
No, cardamom and coriander are not the same; they are distinct spices derived from different plants. Cardamom comes from the seeds of the Elettaria cardamomum or Amomum species, while coriander is produced from the seeds of the Coriandrum sativum plant, which is also known as cilantro in its fresh leaf form. They have different flavors and uses in cooking, with cardamom being aromatic and slightly sweet, and coriander having a citrusy, earthy taste.