No, because sunlight can not reach a seed when it is in the soil, but plants still germinate.
The plant is the embryo. When the seed begins to germinate and become a plant that is when it is an embryo.
no and yes. all plants need a good amount of sunlight. the bean plant needs enough sunlight to soak up extra water.
some liquids work and some don't
Yes they do. And plenty of it, but they like cooler spring mornings.
soil, water, air, sunlight, and somthing to put all that in
kindey lima
2/3 cups of brown sugar would make your lima beans grow fastest in sunlight
the word "Lima Bean" comes from Peru
pinto bean grows way faster
"Habichuela lima"
Yes, green bean seeds can germinate without sunlight. Germination primarily depends on moisture, temperature, and oxygen rather than light. However, once the seedlings emerge, they will need light to grow effectively and develop properly. Without light, the plants will become weak and may not survive long-term.
Lima beans need to be planted in moist and warm soil in a spot with lots of sunlight. The lima bean seed germinates and then it develops nodes, stems, leaves, the more nodes will grow. Hope this helps!