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Many seeds have hard coats or cases to protect them as they grow. Some plants also have tasty, colorful fruits glowing around their seeds. Animals eat the seeds along with the food. This helps to spread the seeds.
No Because in a seed is a plant so it would be impossible.Some plants will grow from cuttings. Plants like geraniums and daisies grow very easily in this way. It is a type of cloning, as the offspring will be identical to the parent.Only flowering plants and conifers grow from seeds. Ferns and mosses grow from tiny cells called spores, which can be seen only under a microscope.Spores can be seen only on a microscope which it has a power of 60-210Sometimes when the spores are too hard to see, you can touch the spores with your index finger and see
This is the way the seeds are dispursed. Some are carried away by wind or animals and some are carried away from water when it rains or from morning dew. Water dispersal is just one method in which seeds get distributed into the soil and then start to grow into a healty new plant.
For starters, You need to find weed seeds of whatever kind of weed you want. Depending on what seeds you get depends on how long the flowering process (when the buds appear) is going to take. It is very hard to grow big buds but if you're a newbie at growing, DO NOT, AND I REPEAT, DO NOT USE A BLACK LIGHT ON THE PLANTS. That kind of light will not work. You need a white fluroesent bulb to grow indoors. You can always find tips to grow on YouTube or even just googling what you need. I hope this helped some.
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The seeds of the orchis latifolia are not hard to grow. They should be surface sown in a greenhouse as soon as they are ripe. The seeds depend on a soil-dwelling fungus, which is its food supply to grow.?æ
If you have a seed that is a tree seed, then it will grow into a tree. The corn plant is not a tree seed, but the peach seed is. The acorn is a tree seed, the pine cone is a collection of pine seeds. Now you get the point.
Many seeds have hard coats or cases to protect them as they grow. Some plants also have tasty, colorful fruits glowing around their seeds. Animals eat the seeds along with the food. This helps to spread the seeds.
yes and no because they usually grew grape vines on the walls of their building and yes because some didn't know how to get the seeds to grow them
It's hard to find the root whole and intact. Much better to buy seeds and grow your own. -gscb
it does have a freezing point it just contains a chemical that makes it hard to freeze
Vegetables beginning with D:Daikon radish, (Japanese radish)DandelionDillDolichos beanDulsedragonfruitdrumsticks, these are mostly used in south India, a green skinned, hard stick vegetable with soft flesh inside.durian
They grow on small olive trees. Anything edible such as apples, pears, nuts (a hard-shelled fruit) that contain seeds or a pit is a fruit.
Scarlet macaws mainly eat seeds, some seeds, including large and hard seeds.
It depends on the seeds. Some seeds, like alfalfa seeds and clover seeds, need to be coated with a specific rhizomidous bacteria that helps break down their hard outer coating. Other seeds require scarification or fire or even being soaked in water to soften or break apart that hard outer shell of the seed. Many other seeds do not require any of the above, and simply need a specific depth of soil to be planted in, a little bit of water, sunlight, and time.
No Because in a seed is a plant so it would be impossible.Some plants will grow from cuttings. Plants like geraniums and daisies grow very easily in this way. It is a type of cloning, as the offspring will be identical to the parent.Only flowering plants and conifers grow from seeds. Ferns and mosses grow from tiny cells called spores, which can be seen only under a microscope.Spores can be seen only on a microscope which it has a power of 60-210Sometimes when the spores are too hard to see, you can touch the spores with your index finger and see
Well, the seeds do have a hard shell, and there is an indentation around the seeds, sort of like a pocket.