The seed of a gerbera daisy is tiny and usually shaped like a flat, oval disc with a brown color. It is important to note that gerbera daisies are usually propagated through division or tissue culture rather than from seed.
Beat quality of gerbera plants are produced by tissue culture. These plants are uniform in flower color and foliage and give a good look to the viewer.
The scientific name for the Gerbera daisy is Gerbera jamesonii.
The cotyledon of a corn seed is usually long and slender, with a pointed tip. It is light yellow in color and is the first leaf-like structure that emerges as the seed begins to germinate.
A dandelion seed is small and lightweight, with a fluffy white "parachute" attached to it that helps it disperse in the wind. The seed itself is small and elongated, usually brown in color.
It looks like two seeds joined together each with a wing attached to the outside. When the seed is released from the tree it descends like a helicopter, and given a breeze can fly a fair distance.
No, Gerbera seed is much smaller, longer and thinner with a fluffy appendage that aids in dispersal by the wind. They are very similar to marigold seed.
Gerbera is just a Genus. There are different species of that flower. An example is Gerbera Bojeri
Beat quality of gerbera plants are produced by tissue culture. These plants are uniform in flower color and foliage and give a good look to the viewer.
The scientific name for the Gerbera daisy is Gerbera jamesonii.
The amount of time that it takes for a daisy seed to grow will depend on the type of daisy. The Gerbera daisy seeds take between 14 to 18 weeks to grow.
The anagram is "Gerbera Daisy" (genus Gerbera).
Gerbera is the scientific name. Gerbera Jamesonii is the best.
A female human seed looks like a tiny round ball. A male human seed looks like an extremely tiny olive with a tail.
it looks like a human kidney..
it looks like a human kidney..
I have no clue
Yes, a bean is a seed. It is a seed for a bean plant. Bean is often said in place of seed. I hope this makes it easier to understand. :)