Dude, I'm really good with flowas! they the bomb-diggity. I flax seedling looks kinda flax-ish. It also has the shape of a seedling. Its called a flax seedling, so you know, that's what it looks like. those flax seedlings are just the best. i love just staring at their flax body. its nice.
No, flax comes from the flax plant, which is a flowering plant known for its seeds that are rich in omega-3 fatty acids. Fish oil, on the other hand, is derived from the tissues of oily fish like salmon, mackerel, and sardines.
Seedling does not have flower or fruit
seed leaves provide food for the seedling
To obtain the dry mass of a seedling, first carefully remove the seedling from the soil or growth medium. Next, gently pat the seedling with a paper towel to remove any excess moisture. Then, place the seedling in an oven set to a low temperature (around 60-70°C) for a few hours until the seedling reaches a constant weight, indicating that all moisture has been removed. Finally, weigh the seedling to determine its dry mass.
Flax thrives in cool, temperate climates with well-drained soil and ample sunlight. Regions with consistent rainfall or access to irrigation are ideal for growing flax. It is commonly grown in countries like Canada, France, and Russia.
flax seeds are tiny, tiny oval shaped browns seeds.
Flax feels alot like a horses main. It is kind of rough. In comparison to human hair, where it is kind of soft, flax is more stiff and hard. Flax comes from a flax plant. The flax comes from it's stems, which look alot like a bamboo. The flax stem is only about 3mm in diameter, where as the babmboo is larger.
Ii has a lot of pokey things that have blueberry on them!
The seedling will arise looking like a upside down 'U' but within 24 hours it should be fully emerged. By now the seedling is standing about an inch tall and is light yellowish-green in color. It will always have 2 leaves to start with; NEVER more and NEVER less than 2. If it does, its not a mandrake.
It looks like a tiny weed with two leaves. One pointing the opposite way from each other.
Yes, flax as in flax seeds. Example: On a hot summer day, I like to eat flax seeds with lemonade.
The seed gets a tiny plumule and grows many radicles
The first tissue in a plant seedling is typically the cotyledon, which is a embryonic leaf-like structure that stores nutrients for the seedling until it can photosynthesize on its own.
To accurately identify an herb seedling, look at the shape and color of the leaves, the size and structure of the stem, and any unique characteristics such as fragrance or texture. You can also compare the seedling to pictures or descriptions in a plant identification guide.
The sparrows eat flax seeds like crazy from my backyard. They hang allover the little plant in while eating the flax seed.
Flax seed is derived from the flax plant (also known as common flax or linseed).
No, flax comes from the flax plant, which is a flowering plant known for its seeds that are rich in omega-3 fatty acids. Fish oil, on the other hand, is derived from the tissues of oily fish like salmon, mackerel, and sardines.