Custard apple plants multiply through seeds contained within their fruit. When the fruit ripens and is consumed, the seeds are typically excreted or discarded, allowing them to germinate in suitable soil conditions. Each seed can grow into a new custard apple tree, given proper care and environmental conditions. This natural process aids in the plant's propagation and spread.
The apple drops from the tree when ripe and is eaten by foraging animals that then spread the seeds in their droppings.
It's unlikely but not impossible.
No, a custard apple tree (Annona squamosa) is not a gymnosperm; it is an angiosperm. Angiosperms are flowering plants that produce seeds enclosed within a fruit, unlike gymnosperms, which have naked seeds not enclosed in fruit. The custard apple tree belongs to the Annonaceae family and is known for its sweet, creamy fruit.
custard apple in Sanskrit seetAphalam = custard apple
custard apple or sugar apple
Custard Apple.
Yes, the custard apple, scientifically known as Annona squamosa, is a dicotyledon. This classification means that the plant's seeds typically contain two embryonic leaves or cotyledons. Dicotyledons generally have broad leaves, net-like veins, and floral parts in multiples of four or five, which are characteristics that apply to the custard apple.
Nobody can tell you the exact number. It may vary from 5 till 15 (18). That is the same as in apple. In one fruit you may find 2 seeds in other more than 5.
The scientific name for a custard apple is Annona reticulata.
The scientific name for custard apple leaf is Annona reticulata.
yes custard apple can taken duing pregnancy.it is good for eye,hair and musles.
custard apple in kannada is seethaphal and Bullocks heart in kannada is raamphal