The bald cypress trees I have planted has green ,round shaped balls,about an inch in size.
The tree with red pods could be an arbutus unedo sometimes also called the stawberry tree.
Some varieties of maples have pink seed pods.
A Japanese Mimosa tree has pea pod like seeds that hang down during part of the year. The tree also has feathery blooms during the summer months.
Locusts and catalpas grow their seeds in long pods.
The native American honey locust, mesquite and Carob trees.
Indian Bean Tree
black walnut tree
Cottonwood
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It could be the The Bristlecone Pine Tree, which is the longest living trees in the world.
The seed leaves have carried out the function they are there for and are of no further use.
It depends on the type of seed you are useing.
They're like little pine cones, about the size of a cherry tomato, smaller than a golf ball.
Green is the Color of the Ampalaya or Bitter Melon...
Coconut palm
Horse chestnut is one.
mesquite tree
It looks like the seed pods of Liquidamber styaciflua the Sweet Gum.
Mexican jumping beans are seed pods that have been invaded by the larva of a small moth. These moths can grow anywhere from an inch to two in size.
The money plant is a real plant. We call it the 'silver dollar' plant because it's seed pods are about the size of a US silver dollar. The plant is easy to grow and left alone, those pods will drop seeds for more plants. The pods on the stems look nice in flower arrangements
The money plant is a real plant. We call it the 'silver dollar' plant because it's seed pods are about the size of a US silver dollar. The plant is easy to grow and left alone, those pods will drop seeds for more plants. The pods on the stems look nice in flower arrangements
About the size of a pea.
No, an 8/0 seed is smaller that an E size seed bead. An E size seed bead is also called a 5/0 size seed bead.
It could be the The Bristlecone Pine Tree, which is the longest living trees in the world.
Mangetouts aka snowpeas are grown on the plant which also produces garden peas. The pods are picked long before they are mature; the peas are the size of a pin-head, the pods are flat, thin and delicious.
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