A seed head is the pod on the end of a stem containing seeds.
Cabbage plants seeds their seed stalk directly out the cabbage core. You have to pull the head, roots and all and store over winter and then replant them the next spring. The seed stalk will come directly through the head.
It just works like that yadda fasho?
wind is the mode of seed dispersal of hair seed of madar
The Seed of the flower will be used to make oil
Yes,an AVACADO does have a seed.
Daffodils get there seeds when thee last week is upon the bloom then the seed head explodes
About 3/4 teaspoon of dill seed equals and average head of dill
The foretold "seed" would crush the serpent's head, eliminating the cause of rebellion, sickness, and death. As revealed progressively in the Scriptures, this "seed" is identified as Jesus Christ.
Kentucky coffee tree takes a long time to germinate because of the thick seed head. If you take a file, score the seed head and it will sprout faster. This is called scarification.
Well, there's seed development when the inflorescences of the seed head stop flowering and everything goes into seed production, and then there is germination, where a plant grows from a seed that was planted in the soil.
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That is the seed head.
Cabbage plants seeds their seed stalk directly out the cabbage core. You have to pull the head, roots and all and store over winter and then replant them the next spring. The seed stalk will come directly through the head.
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It shoots up a seed head which flowers just like "normal" flowers do, then dries up and turns to seed.
It just works like that yadda fasho?
The scientific name of seeds is dependent upon what variety the seed is. There are thousands of names of seeds.