Not all seeds germinate to grow into plants. Several factors influence seed germination, including soil conditions, moisture, temperature, and light. Some seeds may remain dormant until conditions are favorable, while others may be infertile or damaged. Additionally, environmental stresses or predation can prevent seeds from successfully germinating.
Yes, seeds can germinate even if they are not dispersed. Seeds can remain dormant until environmental conditions are suitable for germination, such as the right temperature, moisture, and light levels. Dispersal helps seeds find new areas to grow but is not necessary for germination itself.
Daisies grow from seeds, not bulbs. The seeds are typically sown directly into the soil where they germinate and grow into daisy plants. Bulbs, on the other hand, are underground storage structures that contain all the necessary nutrients and energy for the plant to grow.
No, not at all.
No, mango seeds do not all germinate at the same time. Germination can vary based on factors like the variety of mango, environmental conditions, and seed quality. Some seeds may germinate quickly, while others may take longer or not germinate at all.
all plants that reproduce with seeds
Yes, seeds can germinate even if they are not dispersed. Seeds can remain dormant until environmental conditions are suitable for germination, such as the right temperature, moisture, and light levels. Dispersal helps seeds find new areas to grow but is not necessary for germination itself.
Daisies grow from seeds, not bulbs. The seeds are typically sown directly into the soil where they germinate and grow into daisy plants. Bulbs, on the other hand, are underground storage structures that contain all the necessary nutrients and energy for the plant to grow.
They won't grow at all when frozen. Some seeds need to suffer a cold spell before they germinate for example alpines, this does not mean they will grow faster it just means they will not germinate without the cold spell.
all plants that reproduce with seeds
All plants grow from seeds.
Not all seeds of papaya can grow into plants due to several factors, including genetic variability, viability, and environmental conditions. Some seeds may be immature or damaged, while others may be unable to germinate due to unfavorable soil, moisture, or temperature conditions. Additionally, many papaya varieties are dioecious, meaning that only female plants produce fruit, so not all seeds will develop into fruitful plants.
No, not at all.
No, mango seeds do not all germinate at the same time. Germination can vary based on factors like the variety of mango, environmental conditions, and seed quality. Some seeds may germinate quickly, while others may take longer or not germinate at all.
The mango seeds will usually all sprout in a week or two. It will take a few years the seed will grow to be a tree and bear fruit.
Yes they do or they wouldn't be able to grow. All plants have seeds to start out with.
Some desert plants, primarily annuals, will grow quickly if sufficient rain is received. Seeds quickly germinate and the plant rapidly grows, produces flowers, then seeds and soon dies as the source of water disappears. The new seeds may remain dormant for years until another heavy rain brings them to life and the cycle starts all over.
all plants that reproduce with seeds