Avocado seeds can turn red due to the presence of anthocyanins, which are pigments that can develop as the seed matures or as a response to environmental stress, such as exposure to light or changes in temperature. This coloration may also be influenced by the variety of the avocado and its ripeness. The red hue is often more prominent when the seed is cut or damaged, exposing the inner tissues to air and light.
I don't know if avocado leaves can be used to produce ink, but avocado seeds can. Avocado seeds, when extracted, produces a milky fluid that will turn red, brown or blackish on exposure.
Avocado produces recalcitrant seeds.
No, avocado seeds do not need sunlight to grow. They can sprout and grow in a dark, damp environment.
yes because it has seeds and fruits have seeds.
An avocado is a dicot, specifically a flowering plant that produces seeds with two seed leaves or cotyledons. This classification is based on the number of cotyledons in the plant's seeds.
It is a fruit but it is thought of as a vegetable.
Avocado leaves may turn red due to stress factors like overwatering, nutrient deficiencies, pests, or diseases. It's important to check the plant's environment and care routine to address the issue and help the plant recover.
You can start an avocado plant from seeds. A glass of water or moist, porous soil mixture can be used to start the plants.
apple, guava, jackfruit, durian, mango, avocado
there are approximately 18 servings in an avocado - but that is only if it is a big one.
There are too many to list, and the list varies a bit between varieties. But there are a number of tannins in the seeds (and the leaves and bark) of the avocado. These chemicals can be innocuous or they can be mildly to moderately toxic depending on which "flavor" you choose.
An eggplant produces fruit. The seeds are inside, like a tomato.