Seed Dispersal-the method by which a plant scatters its offspring away from the parent plant to reduce competition.Methods include:wind,insects,animals,tension and water.
Hibiscus disperse seeds by animals as the seed would hook onto the animal's hairs while it is sucking nectar
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The seeds of drumsticks are dispersed by wind.
Birds eat the strawberries (fruit) and excrete the seeds as they are flying.
The sunflower seeds are dispersed by birds in Nature and by human being during cultivation.
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Bitter Gourd Seeds are dicot.
Bitter Gourd Seeds are dicot.
Hibiscus disperse seeds by animals as the seed would hook onto the animal's hairs while it is sucking nectar
Bitter Gourd is a climber...?
No, bitter gourd is not a legume; it is a type of vegetable. Specifically, it belongs to the Cucurbitaceae family, which includes other vegetables like cucumbers and squash. Bitter gourd is known for its distinct bitter taste and is often used in cooking and traditional medicine. Legumes, on the other hand, are plants in the Fabaceae family, which produce pods containing seeds, such as beans and lentils.
The scientific name for bitter gourd is Momordica charantia.
no bitter gourd does not contains starch as i've studied some where
Yes, there are many recipes for bitter gourd with curd. Some of these include: Dahi Karela (Bitter Gourd in Curds) (Also called: Dahi wale Karele Karela Dahiwala) Other dishes include: Dahi Bharwa Karela (Curd-Stuffed Bitter Gourd) Pavakka kichadi ( Bitter Gourd in Yogurt)
Bitter gourd is slightly alkaline in nature, which means it has a higher pH level.
Acids are sour to taste and bases are bitter. I just wanted to know if there is a base present in bitter gourd. Please let me know
A bitter gourd is another term for a bitter melon, a vine, Mmordica charantia, which produces a bitter, edible fruit, or a similar fruit-bearing vine, Citrulius lanatus.