Yes, researchers have counted the seeds produced by yellow foxtail (Setaria pumila), which can vary significantly depending on environmental conditions. On average, a single plant can produce thousands of seeds, with estimates ranging from 1,000 to over 20,000 seeds per plant. This prolific seed production contributes to its status as a common and aggressive weed in many areas. However, specific counts can differ based on factors like plant health, soil quality, and competition with other vegetation.
Foxtail usually refers to a type of grass with a spikelet that resembles a fox's tail. It can be invasive and problematic in fields, lawns, and gardens as its seeds can harm pets and wildlife. It is important to control and remove foxtail plants to prevent potential harm.
About 1200 My wife patiently counted most of the the seeds in her half of the dragon fruit (yellow variety fairly small compared to red variety that I've seen) finding that there were about 600 (in one half). She had eaten 3 spoonful's which had about 40 seeds per spoonful and counted out 448 seeds in the rest of her half.
Yellow seeds on a pea plant are typically a result of a genetic trait known as "yellow seed color," which is influenced by specific alleles. This trait is often used in genetic studies, particularly in Mendelian genetics, to demonstrate inheritance patterns. In pea plants, yellow seeds are usually a recessive trait compared to green seeds, which are dominant. The color of the seeds can also affect their nutritional content and market preference in agricultural settings.
In pea plants, round seeds are dominant (R) over wrinkled seeds (r), and yellow seeds are also dominant (Y) over green seeds (y). A hybrid round pure yellow pea would have the genotype RrYY, where "Rr" indicates it is heterozygous for the round seed trait and "YY" indicates it is homozygous for the yellow seed trait.
A lemon has approximately 8 seeds.
The seeds are poisonous if ingested.
Quakgrass,Burdock and Foxtail Barley
Foxtail usually refers to a type of grass with a spikelet that resembles a fox's tail. It can be invasive and problematic in fields, lawns, and gardens as its seeds can harm pets and wildlife. It is important to control and remove foxtail plants to prevent potential harm.
The poison in foxtail palm seeds is due to the presence of a compound called cycasin, which is toxic to humans and animals. Ingesting even small quantities of this compound can lead to severe health issues such as vomiting, diarrhea, and neurological problems. It is important to handle foxtail palm seeds with caution to avoid any accidental ingestion or exposure to the toxin.
Yellow flowers do have seeds. The marigold is an example of a yellow flower that has seeds. If you save the flower head at the end of blooming, you will have seeds for next year.
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In plants, the color of seeds is often determined by the dominance of specific alleles. In this case, the allele for yellow seeds is likely dominant over the allele for green seeds. As a result, even if the hybrid carries both gene variants (one for green and one for yellow), the presence of the dominant yellow allele will express the yellow seed phenotype, masking the effect of the recessive green allele.
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Many yellow plants produce seeds.
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There are no seeds inside of the strawberry, but there are about 200 small yellow or black seeds on the outer surface of the berry.