they will most likely germinate and start new plants
if it has a soft shell it needs ultra violet rays from thes the sun or uvb [ultra violet bulb] or more calcieum in its diet.
No it is a botanically a fruit. But they do contain seeds.
Soft Aid happened in 1985.
Fall on something soft.
The color that belongs in the group of mauve, puce, indigo, and aqua is likely "violet." This is because all the colors listed are shades or variations of colors that fall within the same spectrum, often associated with muted or soft tones. Violet complements this group as it shares a cool hue similar to indigo and aqua.
All bananas have seeds. The seeds from the fruit of wild banana trees are relatively large and hard, and those of cultivated bananas are soft and much smaller.
Violet is generally considered darker than lavender. Lavender is a lighter shade, characterized by its soft, pale purple hue, while violet has a deeper, richer tone. The distinction in darkness is primarily due to the intensity and saturation of the colors.
Fruits, soft seeds, and occasionally insects.
Colors that pair well with violet include yellow, which provides a vibrant contrast, and green, which offers a harmonious complement. Additionally, soft neutrals like gray and beige can balance violet's intensity. For a more dramatic look, consider combining violet with deep blues or rich purples for a monochromatic scheme.
Yes they are. They are vey soft so they are also easy to eat
Not unless you fall into tall, soft trees to slow you before you hit the ground.
I think it grows at certain point, depending on the soft substract, also humidity, warmth... However, it will need nutrients to keep on growing.