Seeds germinate when they absorb water and swell up, causing the outer shell to crack open. This allows the root to emerge and anchor the seed in the soil. The shoot then grows upward towards the sunlight, developing leaves for photosynthesis. As the plant continues to grow, it forms flowers and eventually produces seeds of its own, completing the cycle.
No, poison oak does not grow from acorns. Poison oak plants grow from seeds that fall from mature plants and germinate in the soil. Acorns are the seeds of oak tree species, which are entirely separate plants from poison oak.
Angsana plants reproduce through seeds. The seeds are contained in pods that develop from the flowers on the tree. When the pods mature, they split open to release the seeds, which can then germinate and grow into new plants.
Ferns are an example of plants that grow from spores instead of seeds. Spores are tiny reproductive structures that develop on the underside of fern fronds and can germinate into new fern plants under suitable conditions.
Different plants use different methods. Some use fruit, some use seeds whose shape makes it easy for them to be carried by wind, some seeds develop burrs with which they stick to passing animals and then drop to the ground later.
I didn't quite get your question, but I'll try my best to answer. Plants grow because of a little sprout inside of the seed that continues to grow by eating the food provided inside of the seed.
Plants grow from the roots and seeds germinate in the roots as well.
Yes, you can plant seeds from dried peppers and they can still grow into new plants. Drying the peppers does not harm the seeds' ability to germinate and grow.
Seeds of temperate plants tend to germinate in the spring when temperatures rise and there is ample moisture available in the soil. This timing allows the seedlings to establish and grow during the warmer months.
Seeds do not always grow where they fall. Factors such as environmental conditions, competition with other plants, and seed dispersal mechanisms can influence where a seed will germinate and grow.
No, seeds cannot grow in baby oil. Seeds require soil, water, and sunlight to germinate and grow into plants. Baby oil does not provide the necessary nutrients and conditions for seed growth.
"Sow" refers to the act of planting seeds in the ground to grow plants. It involves placing seeds at an appropriate depth and spacing in soil to allow them to germinate and develop into mature plants. Proper sowing techniques are essential for successful plant growth.
No, radish seeds will not germinate in vinegar.
Seeds do not need light to germinate, but they do need light to grow and develop properly. Light is essential for photosynthesis, the process by which plants make their own food. Without light, plants cannot produce the energy they need to grow. In the absence of light, seeds may germinate but will not grow well and may become weak and leggy.
Miracle-Gro is a fertilizer that can help plants grow healthier and faster once they have germinated but it will not make bean seeds germinate quicker. Bean seeds require the right conditions of moisture, warmth, and oxygen for germination to occur at their natural pace.
Banksia seeds require fire to germinate, while many species of acacia (wattle tree) also need heat in order to germinate. Flannel flower seeds also benefit from bushfires, while Boronia requires smoke to germinate.
Yes, seeds can germinate even if they are not dispersed. Seeds can remain dormant until environmental conditions are suitable for germination, such as the right temperature, moisture, and light levels. Dispersal helps seeds find new areas to grow but is not necessary for germination itself.
Daisies grow from seeds, not bulbs. The seeds are typically sown directly into the soil where they germinate and grow into daisy plants. Bulbs, on the other hand, are underground storage structures that contain all the necessary nutrients and energy for the plant to grow.