Germination
Because a hemlock tree is a geosperm it's "naked" cause it's not inside of a fruit
Maple tree seeds have wings to help them disperse. The wings allow the seeds to travel further away from the parent tree when they fall, helping to increase the chances of finding a suitable environment for germination and growth.
Gulmohar tree reproduces sexually through seeds.
Those fruits are called coconuts. They are the seeds of the coconut palm tree.
All plants grow from seeds, in the same way that all animal life comes from an egg cell. Coconut tree seeds are coconuts.
To make tree, you add earth and seeds.
how are seeds of an orange tree scattered
Seeds on a tree are generally inside of some fruit or blossom. When these fruits or flowers grow they can be pollinated by bees or birds or fall and have a chance to grow where they land. The point is survival; without seeds, the plant (tree) would grow, live out it's life, eventually die and would have produced nothing to keep the species alive.
The function of seeds are for the plant to reproduce.
Seeds of the Oak tree are called 'acorns'.
Yes,it Does because it a gas that speed so it burns the seeds
If you have a seed that is a tree seed, then it will grow into a tree. The corn plant is not a tree seed, but the peach seed is. The acorn is a tree seed, the pine cone is a collection of pine seeds. Now you get the point.
It depends on the tree. An older tree can have around 250 apples on it, which would be about 1,250 seeds.
No. Acorns are the seeds from an oak tree. Chestnuts refer to either the tree itself, or seeds from the chestnut tree.
Yes, you can propagate a tree by using either cuttings or seeds.
Earth+seeds=tree
By seeds?