Yes, vines can have seeds, but it depends on the type of vine. Many flowering plants that grow as vines produce seeds, while some, like certain varieties of grapes, can also propagate through cuttings or grafting. The seeds develop from the fertilized flowers of the vine and can be dispersed to grow new plants. However, not all vines produce seeds, as some may be cultivated specifically for vegetative propagation.
Beans grow on vines, that grow from seeds.
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Grapevine seeds are inside the grapes the vines produce.
Grapevine seeds are inside the grapes the vines produce.
Grapevine seeds are inside the grapes the vines produce.
After the vines have finished blooming, usually in October or by late frost, there are pods on the vines that look like dead blooms. But inside are seeds that can be used next year. Love this plant!
Grapevine seeds are inside the grapes the vines produce.
Yes, monkey ball vines, also known as monkey balls or Osage oranges, contain seeds that can be toxic to dogs if ingested. The seeds are not typically palatable, but if a dog eats them, they may experience gastrointestinal upset, including vomiting or diarrhea. It's best to keep dogs away from these seeds and seek veterinary advice if ingestion occurs.
Watermelon seeds should be planted about 2 feet apart to allow enough space for the vines to grow and produce fruit effectively.
No, robins do not eat shrimp. They are not carnivores and prefer a diet comprised of berries, seeds, leaves, shrubs, and vines.
This related question 'i got some seeds from my brother and he said they were a mix of day and tiger lilys but they are growing as vines and look much like morning glory vines but no flowers yet. he got them from his plants and has no morning glorys. i have not been able to find pictures of lily seedlings that match them.
Nearly all grape vines that are grown are not grown from seeds, but from cuttings off of another vine. Grape growers have been doing this for hundreds of years, and it has beeen done so much that now, grapes don't grow with seeds in them.I live in central CA one of the largest grape growing areas of the United States and there are seedless grapes and there are grapes with seeds. The person above is correct that vines are grown from cuttings and grafted to another vine. Some vines are hundreds of years old. The grapes you get in the store that are green are called Thomson seedless and they are used for raisins as well. There is another grape called Red Flame that is also seedless now sold.