peas
peas
Yes. Honey locust trees grow long, twisted pods. The pods turn a deep brown in fall and are full of oval, brown seeds. The pulp inside the pods is edible, unlike the black locust, which is TOXIC.
Of course. Snow peas and sugar snap peas are cooked and eaten whole (seeds and pods). Sometimes they are even eaten without being cooked, with no harm to come to their consumer. Eating the pods of peas is alright!
If you have ever eaten a tomato, you have seen these seeds.
No, moss can not produce seeds. True moss produces a bunch of teeny-tiny pods (Opercula) on top of long stalks. When the pods mature and get dry, they open, letting the spores inside drop to the ground where they can grow. Spores are not the same as seeds.
The seed pods have a plastic shell, inside the shell is a sponge that your seeds are placed in.
Does bean plant produces seeds in long pods
a bean plant produces seeds in long pods ( yes or not)
Yes it is quite often regarded as a weed as the pods contain about 40 seeds thus producing thickets of plants if left unattended.
The flowers produce long pods and inside the pods are seeds.
No. Tomatoes are actually fruits, and they grow as fruits, not in pods. All legume crops have the seeds grow in a pod, not in a soft, fleshy fruit similar to an apple or orange.
yes they do because in a pod there are more seeds