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There are homophones (sound-alike words):colonel - military rankkernel - a seed part (as in corn) or a computer subprogram (operating system)
The seed was sown.
The Seed coat, endosperm and embryo.
oil seed
Yes, it can be a form of the verb "to seed." But is is also a noun.
Well i guess you would have to modify the seed some way but if you just want it colored then food cloloring would work xD. GROWING colored cauliflower may have to do with the temparature and what you do to the seed
Snookums seed code is any colored 3 star blossoms.
No.
It is an angiosperm because they produce food and can be brightly colored but not all the time.
Sounds like it could be pomegranate, what region are you in?
Homozygous recessive; if 'r' stands for color of the seed and 's' for normal starch, then the genotype of this plant used in a test cross will be ( rrss ).
It is a super tiny yellow colored seed spherical in shape
It means that the plant does not reproduce by means of traditional flowers and seed is not formed within a closed ovary of the flower. Examples of non-flowering plants are: ferns and mosses which reproduce by means of spores, as well as gymnosperms which produce seed in "naked" ovaries (cones).
Yes you can see the larger nymphs (young Bedbugs) and adults. Adult Bedbugs are mahogany colored and about the size of an apple seed.
The yellowish-orange color of Cheddar cheese and other similarly colored cheese is usually made by the addition of a natural coloring made from annatto seed.
I don't know how it would be used as far as germination, but generally it is used to detect seed coat damage by farm equipment. Some people use it to adjust their machinery during harvesting to reduce the amount of damage to the seed during collection. The seeds are placed in a fast green solution and the cracks or damages in the seed coat are dyed green. This generally only works for lightly colored seed. It is commonly used on corn. Call with FONcall™ [phone] Connecting Connected Call failed bug?
You plant a Star Blossom seed and let it grow. Check to see if the flower is black. If not, dig it up and plant another Star Blossom seed and let it grow. Keep planting Star Blossom seeds until you finally get one that grows into a black Star Blossom.