Geranium seeds are small and round, usually 1-2mm in diameter. They are typically light brown or tan in color and can have a slightly wrinkled or smooth surface. Geranium seeds are often enclosed in a seed pod that splits open when mature, revealing the seeds inside.
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Yes they do. But they are actually called inflorescences, since they do not flower like plants like Echinacea, Geraniums, or Apple trees do.
Zebra plant seeds are small, round, and black in color. They are typically about the size of a sesame seed and have a hard shell to protect the embryo inside.
Zinnia seeds are small, slender, and elongated in shape. They are usually dark in color, such as brown or black, and may have a slightly rough texture. Zinnia seeds are typically around 1-2 mm in size.
Yes, geranium is an angiosperm. Angiosperms, also known as flowering plants, are characterized by producing flowers and seeds enclosed within a fruit. Geraniums belong to the family Geraniaceae and exhibit these characteristics, making them part of this diverse group of plants.
Most geraniums are grown from cuttings but you can buy geranium seeds. You have to start the seeds indoors in January to have them ready to put outside in spring.
The plural of geranium is geraniums. As in "the geraniums look lovely".
No, geraniums are not considered exploding flowers. They do not have mechanisms that cause them to burst open and disperse their seeds explosively. Instead, geraniums typically release their seeds through a more conventional method, where the seed capsules dry out and open gradually to allow seeds to fall or be carried away by wind or animals.
they look like seeds
Impurities in dichloroarsines such as Lewisite give off a fruity smell, or the smell of geraniums.
flax seeds are tiny, tiny oval shaped browns seeds.
Cardamom seeds are not similar to poppy seeds.
Seeds of the Oak tree are called 'acorns'.
Geraniums(Pelargoniums) are perennials therefore given the right conditions will flower constantly.
The carnation seeds are small and black. They look much like ground pepper, and after the flower dies, the pod breaks open and releases the seeds.
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