They don't grow.
Because flowering plants form seeds for perination during adverse conditions of growth
it means when germination has made the seeds and the female cone opens and the seeds fall out of the cone.
Seeds will germinate when the conditions are right Warmth and moisture and time of year being the main conditions.
It depends on what those conditions are. For example, in totally dry conditions none of the seeds might germinate. It also depends on the seed, the temperature, the light conditions, the dampness of the soil, how deeply the seeds are planted and other factors. Some seeds much be burnt, some must pass through the digestive tract of a animal, some are sterile.
It is used in some cases to break dormancy and trigger growth.
they don't grow
Temerature ..... under conditions of sufficient moisture , oxygen and proper temperature seeds germinate.
Dormancy allows seeds or buds on plants to survive in a hostile environment and be able to renew growth once favorable conditions return. for seeds it is the dry seasons or the extreme low or high temperatures, for buds, normally it is a harsh winter conditions. The significance of the dormant organ is its capacity to withstand such harsh condition preserving the embrionic tissue that will be able to renew growth.
conditions are right for growth.
until conditions are right for growth
Because flowering plants form seeds for perination during adverse conditions of growth
it means when germination has made the seeds and the female cone opens and the seeds fall out of the cone.
Spore-producing organisms are plants, molds, and other organisms that reproduce by means of spores. These tiny particles act like seeds and are spread by the parent plant, growing wherever they land when conditions are favorable.
Jewelweed, a flowering plant, has seed pods that burst open when touched and forcefully eject their seeds. These structures are favorable because they
Oil seeds generally require well-drained soil, adequate sunlight, and moderate temperatures for optimal growth. They also thrive in regions with a long growing season and consistent rainfall or access to irrigation. Additionally, oil seeds like soybeans and sunflowers are typically grown in areas with fertile soil that is rich in nutrients.
Salt has a chemical in it that will stop the growth of anything.
When the seed heads have 'dried on the plant' cut and place in a paper bag, lightly tie to allow air circulation and then hang in a cool dry place over winter. When conditions are favorable in Spring, plant seeds