No one knows for sure who the first person to plant a seed was. So it remains a mystery to this day.
Because their women
The seed of a plant is an embryonic plant that would grow into another specimen given time. It is protected by the plant's fruit. The nut is a kind of fruit and contains the seed.
lentil
Yes , because the rape seed is planted and then the mustard plant is grown
It's not absolutely necessary although setting seed does take some strength from the plant. Better to remove the flowers as they fade to keep the bush tidy.
Plant Biology
The structure in a seed that will develop into a plant's first leaves is called the embryonic shoot or plumule.
Germinize your seed first, then plant in soil with a pH of 7.0.
Because their women
The Hypocotyl is the part of the stem closest to the seed in a young plant.
the seed splits open and the plant starts to grow.
the stem
Yes, cotyledon is the same as seed leaf. Cotyledons are the first embryonic leaves that emerge from a germinating seed and provide nutrients for the developing plant until it can photosynthesize on its own.
Yes. All growth starts from a seed, unless the plant is propagated by cuttings or other methods.
You have to pollinate the plant first (drag pollen dust to it) and then you have to wait for the seeds to grow. When the seed appears in the box on the far left, you just drag the seed to your seed box or seed storage.
No, sprouts are the first growth of the seed, technically known as the cotyledons or seed leaves.
A seed is needed if you want to grow a plant- you can't have a plant without a seed. Germination is the first stage of the plant's growth. It's when the seed has JUST sprouted, and sometimes the green that comes out, is very small- the point is the plant is starting to grow, and may continue to do so.