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yes, the part of coconut edible is its seed.
The seed of the coconut is the inner kernel or flesh found inside the hard shell.
The coconut seeds have fibrous outer covering in order to help them float in water for dispersal. Whereas the tiger's nail seed has hooks/spines which help them cling to animals for dispersion. Reference: See Related Link
To plant a coconut seed inside a coconut, first crack open the coconut and remove the seed. Then, plant the seed in a pot with well-draining soil and keep it in a warm, sunny location. Water the seed regularly and ensure the soil is consistently moist. Over time, the seed will sprout and grow into a new coconut tree.
its a seed
The whole coconut is the seed so depending on the coconut's size it could be pretty heavy.
i know that the coconut originated from florida
No. Think about the coconut - that's a seed ... Now think about an apple pip - that's also a seed, but looks nothing like a coconut seed.
The coconut itself is the seed of a palm tree. Coconut dispersal is by water. It can travel for thousands of kilometer then settles on the land to germinate.
yes.but it is on the tree the it falls and then it grows and one year later the coconuts start to grow.On the coconut tree, the coconut is the seed, and when the coconut falls down, it grows into another tree. Sometimes, the coconut will fall into the water, but the coconut floats. Water travel is how coconuts move from island to island. It is also why you find coconuts floating in the ocean!
A coconut seed weighs about 5 pounds.
The juicy fruit attracts animals to eat it. The seeds may stick to the beak and be wiped off elsewhere or pass through the gut and be deposited with the faeces.