The bottom of a palm seed, often referred to as the "hilum," is the point where the seed was attached to the fruit or the plant. This area is typically marked by a small scar or indentation and serves as the entry point for nutrients during the seed's development. The hilum can also play a role in the germination process, as it may influence how water and oxygen enter the seed.
Yes, palm fruit oil is classified as a seed oil because it is extracted from the fruit of the oil palm tree, which is considered a type of seed.
Palm kernel comes from the oil palm tree. It's an edible seed and can produce palm kernel oil that comes from the kernel. The outer part of the seed can make palm oil.
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A palm nut is the edible seed of the plant Elaeis guineensis, the oil palm.
Palm kernel seed is the seed of the oil palm tree (Elaeis guineensis), specifically the seed found within the fruit of the tree. It is primarily composed of oil-rich kernels and is a significant source of palm kernel oil, which is widely used in food products, cosmetics, and industrial applications. Additionally, palm kernel cake, a byproduct of oil extraction, is often used as animal feed due to its high protein content. The cultivation and processing of palm kernel seeds are integral to the palm oil industry.
Yes. The palm tree's seed can grow without water because the palm's seed is inside its hairy coconut shell. The shell contains milk so the seed can start growing even without water.
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It is not recommended to sprout a palm seed in water as it may lead to rotting. Palm seeds are best sprouted in well-draining soil where they can establish a healthy root system.
No, "saga seed" is not a seed. It refers to the dried seed pod of the tropical palm tree called "saga" and is commonly used in crafts and jewelry making.
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Palm tree seeds have a hard outer shell that protects them from drying out, allowing them to survive in dry conditions until they find suitable growing conditions. They are adapted to germinate in periods of rain or when they come into contact with moisture in the soil. This adaptation helps palm trees to spread and thrive in diverse environments.