germination
Cotyledons inside seeds serve as the primary food source for the developing seedling until it can photosynthesize on its own. They contain stored nutrients that nourish the seedling as it germinates and begins to grow.
Seedling is one seed, it is the singular of the plural "Seeds"
watermelon seeds are normally black or dark brown, pumpkin seeds are white
In dicot seeds, the endosperm is typically consumed during seed development and is often absent in mature seeds. Endosperm in dicot seeds is usually triploid, meaning it has three sets of chromosomes. It serves as a source of nutrients for the developing embryo.
The stage seeds are produced in is the mature plant.
seedling compost is decomposed manure as it is higher in nutrients therfore better for planting seeds
A lemon seed is a dicot. Dicots have seeds with two cotyledons, which store nutrients for the developing seedling. Lemon seeds also show other typical dicot characteristics such as branching veins in their leaves.
Mold can hinder the germination process of seeds by competing for nutrients and oxygen, leading to reduced seedling growth and potential seedling death.
They grow from seed, to seedling, to adult in the same manner.
They grow from seed, to seedling, to adult in the same manner.
Promotion of slow but steady growth and protection from soluble salts are reasons why seedling compost is good for growing seeds. Fertilizers can emphasize lush above-ground parts to the detriment of below-ground roots and seeds. Seedling compost tends to provide seeds and seedlings protection from the soluble salts in such necessary nutrients as calcium and magnesium compounds.
the old plant holds seeds