There are many plants easy to grow from seed indoors. First you need to choose the color, height and space available (so you buy the right size) as well as how much sun the room gets that you want the plant to grow in. Do you want to keep the plant inside or put it outside later? When does it freeze where you are? Some small flowers are Sweet Williams, you can also try "bulbs" such as hyacinth for color and smell or maybe paper whites - all you do is get a vase put some rocks in so the bulb doesnt stay under water (just the root parts) and put in a sunny window.
Most herbs for cooking can also be grown indoors. Good luck!
flowers grow from seeds and then they produce more of the same seed you planted
Yes. following this they produce seed
Lemon seed is not pollinated. The lemon tree has flowers, which are pollinated by insects and wind. The pollinated flowers grow into lemons, which contain seeds.
They grow from spores, not seeds or flowers.
the seed is a plant ovule having an embryo that is ripened.
You cannot grow Irises in an Aerogarden because they are bulbs or rhizome based, not seed.
Brassicas allowed to run to seed will have small yellow flowers.
First the seed is planted. Then the seed grows into a plant. The plant flowers. All the flowers fall to the ground. The seeds from those flowers disperse. These seeds grow into new plants.
an annual or seasonal plant
Forget-me-not flowers are not difficult to grow from seed. They like damp shady areas but will grow in full sun. The plants self seed. You may have to remove them from areas that you don't want them.
they obviously originally come from seed, and produce seed, yes. but theyre much easier to grow from bulbs
After the seed begins to grow... Root Stem/Shoot Leaves Buds/Flowers