Yes Balsam is a flowering plant its Latin name is Impatiens Balsamina.
Yes the seeds fall away in balsam plant due to explosive opening of its fruits.
When a plant starts to grow from a seed we say the seed germinates.
yes it dose
No, half a seed cannot grow. A seed needs to be intact in order to germinate and grow into a plant. Cutting a seed in half would prevent it from being able to sprout and develop into a plant.
A baby plant that grow into another plant.
It is to grow to let people to eat it and it's seed will develop into another plant.
Yes the seeds fall away in balsam plant due to explosive opening of its fruits.
impatiens or balsam
The balsam plant is dispersed by its explosive force. The dry pod containing its seeds will split open when disturbed.
When a plant starts to grow from a seed we say the seed germinates.
You can grow in both using the seed from where you go buy in store and from the seed or pollen of the plant
yes it dose
No, half a seed cannot grow. A seed needs to be intact in order to germinate and grow into a plant. Cutting a seed in half would prevent it from being able to sprout and develop into a plant.
You plant a seed, germinate it then plant it out.
A baby plant that grow into another plant.
A balsam plant has tap roots.
The Himalayan Balsam weed, which is rapidly spreading along water courses and anywhere it is damp in the UK, produces seeds that burst out and are flung away from the parent plant, when a person or animal brushes against the ripe seed pods.