An embryo inside the seed rests during dormancy
I'm pretty sure it's called a plant embryo but hey, i might be wrong
I'm pretty sure it's called a plant embryo but hey, i might be wrong
I'm pretty sure it's called a plant embryo but hey, i might be wrong
The Hypocotyl is the part of the stem closest to the seed in a young plant.
because the roots support the plant during storms if planted on an angle. They also gather nutrients for the plant.
The life cycle of a hibiscus plant typically involves germination of seeds, growth into seedlings, development of roots and leaves, flowering, pollination, seed formation, and eventually senescence or dormancy. With proper care and conditions, hibiscus plants can live for many years and continue to produce flowers seasonally.
The baby plant that grows out from a seed during germination is called the seedling. Seedlings typically have a young stem, leaves, and roots as they begin to sprout and grow into a mature plant.
a young plants is a smoll plants and
The young leaves of a plant embryo are called cotyledons. They are the first leaves to appear from the seed during germination and provide nutrients for the developing plant until it can produce its own food through photosynthesis.
The young plant doesn't have any tomatoes on it yet.
A seed eventually develops from a fertilized plant egg. A seed is the mature fertilized egg cell of a plant. It is the embryo developing from the fertilized plant egg. The seed, however, develops from the ovule during embryo formation in it.
a young plant is called a seedling