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There are four main stages in the life cycle of a lady's finger plant: seed germination, seedling growth, flowering and fruiting, and seed production. Each stage represents a different phase in the plant's development from a seed to maturity.
The fourth finger, also known as the ring finger, is sometimes jokingly referred to as the "lady finger" in certain cultures. Its name comes from the fact that it is traditionally where a wedding ring is worn.
No ladyfinger is not a fruit because it can not eaten raw people and books say this wrong. The seed capsule of Lady's finger is a pod which is in fact the fruit of the plant. Edibility has nothing to do with the definition of a fruit.
what is texture of ladyfinger
The index finger of the Statue of Liberty is about 8 feet long.
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the balsam and cucumber plant
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A lady finger
There are four main stages in the life cycle of a lady's finger plant: seed germination, seedling growth, flowering and fruiting, and seed production. Each stage represents a different phase in the plant's development from a seed to maturity.
Lady's finger plant seeds are typically dispersed by wind. When the plant matures, the seed pods dry out and split open, releasing the seeds into the air. These seeds are lightweight and have small hairs that aid in dispersal by wind.
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Plants such as tomatoes, eggplants, and bell peppers have a similar life cycle to lady finger plants, as they all belong to the same plant family, Solanaceae. These plants typically follow a similar growth pattern from seed germination to flowering and fruit production.
Lady's finger - yes. Ladies finger - no. "Ladies" is plural..... wouldn't make sense.
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