It is not recommended to consume mahogany seeds as they are toxic, containing alkaloids that can be harmful if ingested. It's best to avoid consuming them altogether.
You can grow an apple tree from seed. Each apple has from 1-10 seeds inside. However, it will take a long time.
Flying foxes and animals that eat the seed are responsible for dispersal of mongo seeds. flying foxes will feed, then take a fruit with them to eat elsewhere, then drop the seed, sometimes it grows into a new tree. Flying foxes and animals that eat the seed are responsible for dispersal of mongo seeds. Mongo or mango seeds?
animals eat it and so on it is dispersed
Seed plants carry out long distance reproduction by animals, rain, wind, or pollen.
Seed plants carry out long distance reproduction by animals, rain, wind, or pollen.
It cannot be rooted but it can by sprouted.
Seed pods from mahogany trees should be harvested once they turn brown, harden, and crack. Harvested seeds should only be taken while still on the trees, not from the ground.
Depends on the variety.....
Mahogany is not actually a monocot; it belongs to the dicot group of flowering plants. Monocots typically have one seed leaf (cotyledon), parallel leaf venation, and flower parts in multiples of three, while dicots, like mahogany, have two seed leaves, branched leaf venation, and flower parts in multiples of four or five. Mahogany trees are known for their hardwood and are classified under the family Meliaceae, which is characteristic of dicots.
Mahogany seeds are generally not considered edible and can be toxic if consumed. They contain compounds that may cause gastrointestinal discomfort or other adverse effects. It's best to avoid eating mahogany seeds and stick to known edible seeds for safety.
All mahogany trees were seeds at one time. They are tropical trees and can not tolerate freezing conditions. They do not live in deserts. So if you have the right climate, you can produce your tree.
It can't unless you ate it. It is just a wood as any wood it doesn't affect people.If you refer to mahogany seed that I know some try to use as a abortificiant in the Philippine's, there is no research on it and it's very unsure how it actually works and if it works. So if you want a safe pregnancy there is no reason to eat it and if you look for a safe and sure abortion that is not the way to do it.
monocot
bird seed!!
2 years
I live in south Florida and have two Mahogany trees and they have seed pods on them right now...September 24th, 2009.
Nyger seed, millets, safflower, canary seed and canola seed