whenever u can find it . i just found some
The pods that appear after flowering are the seed pods.
Seed coat is the hard protective cover of a seed, acting as a barrier to prevent desiccation, damage, and potential threats. It plays a crucial role in seed dormancy and germination processes.
A Thorn apple tree, also known as Datura, is a plant that produces trumpet-shaped flowers and spiky seed pods. It is toxic if ingested, causing hallucinations and other health issues. Thorn apple trees are often grown for their ornamental value but should be handled with caution due to their toxicity.
The tree you are describing is most likely the Acacia tree, commonly found in the Northern Territory of Australia. Acacia trees are known for their long brown seed pods that are produced as part of their reproductive cycle. These seed pods can vary in size and shape depending on the specific species of Acacia tree.
The tree you are referring to is likely a sweetgum tree (Liquidambar styraciflua), which produces spiky round seed pods that are about 1 inch in diameter. These seed pods are commonly called "gumballs" or "spikey balls."
To get seeds from a swede (rutabaga), allow the plant to flower and produce seed pods. Harvest the seed pods when they turn brown and dry on the plant. Open the pods to collect the seeds for planting in the next season.
seed pods that are not ideal for producing opium.
To harvest lilac seeds effectively, wait until the seed pods turn brown and dry on the plant. Then, collect the pods and remove the seeds by gently crushing them. Store the seeds in a cool, dry place until you are ready to plant them.
The tree with long seed pods is the acacia tree.
Yes.
the velcro seed is clingy (no im not talking about velcro) im mean the velcro seed pods
String beans are seed pods. Green peas are often eaten with the pod on.
The pods that appear after flowering are the seed pods.
The tree that produces brown seed pods is typically a mesquite tree.
no they are not
The type of tree that produces long seed pods is called a "locust tree."
Trees that have spiny seed pods include the honey locust, sweetgum, and black locust.