Possible if we are able to reverse the gravitational pull upside down by some scientific technique. Usually plants do have sense on the gravity.
Yes! My lima bean plants grow upside down alot.... I don't know why but yes.
The spreading out of seeds from the original plant is called dispersal.
Heterosporous is the name given to the plant that produces seeds in the ovaries.
The fleshy product of a plant covering the seeds is called a fruit. Fruits are typically formed from the ovary of a flowering plant and contain seeds for reproduction. Some fruits are sweet and edible, while others may be dry or used for propagation.
Bees do not transfer seeds, they transfer pollen, and that process is called pollination.
Agrimony disperses its seeds through a mechanism called ballistic dispersal. When the plant's fruits mature, they dry up and explode, forcefully ejecting the seeds away from the parent plant. This helps the seeds to spread to new locations and increase the plant's chances of survival and reproduction.
The spreading out of seeds from the original plant is called dispersal.
Scientists conducted various experiments to discover what makes that gravity acts on the seeds has a major impact on the way the roots grow directly impact the way a plant grows, and gravitational pull plays a major role in that situation sensing the gravity, plants can turn sideways, upside down, etc.
Heterosporous is the name given to the plant that produces seeds in the ovaries.
A plant with seeds is a flowering plant and is called an angiosperm.
When a plant releases its seeds, it is called seed dispersal. This process allows the seeds to be transported away from the parent plant, increasing the chances of successful germination and growth in a new location.
Flower might be called the "Parent of a plant", because a flower produces seeds and seeds are required to continue the life cycle of a plant.
To collect amaranth seeds effectively, wait for the flowers to dry on the plant, then cut the seed heads and hang them upside down in a paper bag to catch the seeds as they fall. Store the seeds in a cool, dry place for future use.
Pollination.
To harvest coriander seeds effectively, wait for the plant to flower and then turn brown. Cut the stems and hang them upside down in a paper bag to dry. Once dry, shake the bag to release the seeds. Store the seeds in an airtight container.
The fleshy product of a plant covering the seeds is called a fruit. Fruits are typically formed from the ovary of a flowering plant and contain seeds for reproduction. Some fruits are sweet and edible, while others may be dry or used for propagation.
You have to plant certain combination of plants. and you can get the seeds in main street and the shop is called moshling seeds
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