Chia seeds come from the desert plant Salvia hispanica, which is native to Mexico and Guatemala. The seeds are harvested from the plant's flowers, and they have been a staple in Mayan and Aztec diets for centuries.
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No, crushed seeds will not grow as they have been damaged and are no longer viable for sprouting or growing into a plant. It is important to use intact, healthy seeds for successful germination and growth.
After a plant has been pollinated, the ovules inside the ovary of the flower develop into seeds. This process occurs as fertilization takes place, leading to the formation of a zygote. Over time, the ovary itself may mature into a fruit, which encases the seeds, aiding in their dispersal and protection.
The oldest species of plant still in existence is believed to be the Horsetail plant (Equisetum). Fossil records suggest that this plant has been around for over 300 million years and has remained relatively unchanged throughout its evolutionary history.
seeds are smiler then plants because they haven't been planted yet
Plants which do not have seeds have been engineered to lose the seeds because they are preferred by consumers. Plants without seeds could be due to the fact that the flowers have not been developed. As the fruit matures, seeds will develop. When you plant a potato because there are sprouts coming out of the eyes or nodes, you are able to plant them because the potato is a underground stem. Plants without seeds reproduce asexually using spores, like mosses and ferns; plants with seeds use sexual reproduction with pollination.
That has not been counted, only estimated.
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Chia seeds come from the desert plant Salvia hispanica, which is native to Mexico and Guatemala. The seeds are harvested from the plant's flowers, and they have been a staple in Mayan and Aztec diets for centuries.
their are about 100
ver 260,000 different species
It must of somehow been pollinated during flowering... and or was a male plant. Female plants produce no seeds.
how to plant appleseedsget dirt and put the seeds into it.get alot of water and poWell, you can plant them, but to make them grow, the seeds need to "think" they've been through a winter. So plant them in your cup and then put it in the back of the fridge for a couple months. Then give it normal temperatures. Maybe it will sprout.
Cosmos atrosanguineus is extinct in the wild. It has never been found in its habitat (Mexico) since it's original collection for horticultural uses in 1902. Every plant of this species are clones, obtained by asexual reproduction of the originally collected individual, since this species cannot self-pollinate.
No, crushed seeds will not grow as they have been damaged and are no longer viable for sprouting or growing into a plant. It is important to use intact, healthy seeds for successful germination and growth.