All leguminous plants produce seed pods form their ovaries after pollination and fertilization of egg inside ovules.
Apparently mulunggay plants reproduce by seed. The plants produce pods which contain the seed. Also it is common in the Philippines to grow plants from cuttings.
No, orchids are flowering plants that produce seeds (very small seeds) in seed pods.
Blue seed pods can be found in plants such as Jacaranda and Blue Jacaranda trees. These trees produce long, slender green pods that eventually turn a deep blue color as they mature. The blue seed pods hold the seeds of the plant, which can be dispersed to grow new trees.
No, sunflowers are not leguminous plants. Leguminous plants belong to the Fabaceae family and typically have seed pods that split along two seams. Sunflowers belong to the Asteraceae family and produce seeds that are not enclosed in pods.
All beans are flowering plants. The bean is the fruit.
To get seeds from a swede (rutabaga), allow the plant to flower and produce seed pods. Harvest the seed pods when they turn brown and dry on the plant. Open the pods to collect the seeds for planting in the next season.
The pods that appear after flowering are the seed pods.
You can obtain lily seeds by purchasing them from a garden center or online seed store. You can also collect seeds from mature lily plants in your garden by allowing the flowers to bloom and produce seed pods, then harvesting the seeds once the pods have dried.
The number of plants that can grow from one seed varies depending on the type of plant and its growing conditions. Generally, one seed produces one plant, but some plants may produce multiple stems or shoots from a single seed.
Pollinated plants produce seeds, which are necessary for the plant to reproduce. Pollination is the process of transferring pollen from the male part of the flower to the female part, leading to fertilization and seed development.
Some plants with large seed pods commonly found in tropical regions include the coconut palm, the African tulip tree, and the flamboyant tree.
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