Get a ruler. Idiot.
The action that directly helps a plant make new seeds is fertilization. Once these seeds have developed they will be dispersed.
Seed dispersal can over plant a certain area or the seed can be bad for that certain environment
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No. A peanut is actually an underground pod containing seeds. Actually the peanut plant is a legume and like other legumes produces seeds in a pod, like a bean or pea. After flowering,when the pod starts to form, the plant bends down to the earth and buries its pods in the ground. The pods then mature underground.
Lily seeds can be dispersed to other areas by birds dropping the seeds or the wind carrying the seeds away from the flower. Insects could also transplant the seeds to other places.
They plant their seeds like any other country.
They grow into flowers then plant other seeds.
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They are seeds, if you plant them they (with other seeds) grow into moshlings.
If you plant this with ANY two other seeds, you will get Blingo.
You should share your seeds with other gardeners if you have no other use for them. There are groups that save heirloom seeds because if we become to dependent on only one type of plant, we risk a blight or virus wiping out a plant species.
Usually the fruit contains seeds. So the plant makes the fruit delicious so birds and other animals eat the fruit (along with the seeds) and then the animal drops the plant seeds in its "waste" and then the seeds become a tree, bush, or whatever plant it originally came from
SEEDS OR SPORES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
When the Ripened Fruit Bursts Open and Scatters the Seeds Some Distance from the Plant.
if what you mean is the seeds gotten from the grass blocks those will also give wheat. other seeds have diff names
Farmers plant seeds.
They get more seeds to plant