There are no apples in a seed only the potential to grow a tree that given the right conditions and care may one day produce fruit. Most fruit trees are now grafted onto hardy stock with cuttings from a reliable tree.
Only one plant comes out from a mustard seed.
every plant grows from one seed
The number of plants that can grow from one seed varies depending on the type of plant and its growing conditions. Generally, one seed produces one plant, but some plants may produce multiple stems or shoots from a single seed.
No, one seed typically produces one plant.
There are no grains of flour in a wheat seed. Wheat must be milled (ground) to produce flour.
One seed produces one carrot. Bizarre when one carrot produces hundreds of seeds! Lots more carrot answers in the World Carrot Museum.
Grafting is the most appropriate technology to produce many different varieties of apples from one apple tree. By grafting different varieties onto the same rootstock, you can effectively have multiple types of apples growing on a single tree.
Roughly 4 dried apples equals one cup.
one version of the cycle would be: seed -> seedling -> sapling -> mature plant -> seed
Apples have three to five seed chambers that can carry from one to two seeds. This means an apple can have as few as three seeds to as many as ten seeds.
No, many seed producing flowering plants live many years, others however are annual and do produce flowers, seeds and die in one season.
Approximately 2 apples.