Paw Paw (Asimina triloba)
A cocklebur plant is an annual weed that can grow up to 3 feet tall. It has large, heart-shaped leaves with spiny, green burrs that contain seeds. The plant produces small, greenish-white flowers that develop into the burrs as the seeds mature.
No, leaves do not produce seeds. Seeds are typically produced in the reproductive structures of a plant, such as flowers or cones. Leaves are primarily responsible for photosynthesis, gas exchange, and transpiration.
In the cells of the tiny tiny black seeds.
A banana is a berry that grows on a tree. We consume the fruit of the banana tree, and is considered a major food staple in many countries as the caloric equivalent of a potato. The leaves are used in making baskets and in cooking as vessels.
Musterd is a plant whose seeds and leaves are useful to us
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All bananas have seeds. The seeds from the fruit of wild banana trees are relatively large and hard, and those of cultivated bananas are soft and much smaller.
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I have 6 budgies, they don't eat fruits at all. they eat seeds, coriander leaves and banana leaves are their favorites ! The country where i live, i get only one kind of bird seed.
Well, a banana does have seeds but they are not viable. When you eat a banana, you will notice some black spots in the centre, these are the seeds of the banana. A banana plant reproduces with it's stem and not it's seeds because they are too small.
A banana has seeds but you can't see them in the naked eye
The very small seeds are grown within the flesh of the banana
in the Sahara desert, ive been there and stayed for about a month, no water. that is what i survived on, banana pumpkins. true story! hope you enjoyed my life completion.
Banana's do have seeds they are in the middle of the banana and they are mushy so you don't realise that there are seeds.
Bananas do indeed have seeds - dozens of them. They appear as tiny black specks in the middle of the banana. This is what defines them as a fruit. The seeds are sterile, meaning they won't produce a new banana plant. After many generations of breeding and improvement, they have been very nearly eliminated.
Bananas do have seeds, however bananas from your regular grocery store will have very small soft seeds that are somewhat hard to identify. Wild bananas on the other hand have large hard seeds.
Because the seeds are in the center of the banana so you can't see them unless you cut to the banana in half width wise.