The brightly colored part of a seed is called the seed coat. It protects the seed and may also play a role in seed dispersal by attracting animals or aiding in germination.
Ash
Another name for a seeds stored food is the endosperm.
Linum usitatissimum
The scientific name of soybean seeds is Glycine max.
smalti, Smalto, or Venetian glass
The brightly colored fleshy cover of some seeds, including those of pomegranate, passion fruit, and yew, is called the "aril." This structure often serves to attract animals, which helps in seed dispersal, as they consume the aril and excrete the seeds elsewhere. The aril can vary in color and texture, adding to the visual appeal of the fruits.
Touraco
Nemesia
Shelduck
An amethyst deceiver is a brightly-coloured form of edible mushroom, Latin name Laccaria amethystina.
An amethyst deceiver is a brightly-coloured form of edible mushroom, Latin name Laccaria amethystina.
A yellowmargin triggerfish is a species of triggerfish, a brightly coloured fish of tropical reefs, Latin name Pseudobalistes flavimarginatus.
A bee-eater is any of various brightly-coloured insectivorous birds in the family Meropidae, especially the European bee-eater, Latin name Merops apiaster.
There is no species known as the "rainbow parrot". The name of a brightly coloured member of the parrot family is the "rainbow lorikeet". The scientific name of the rainbow lorikeet is trichoglossus haematodus.
Lorikeets and rosellas (various species) are commonthroughout the eastern states. Budgerigars are common throughout the semi-arid areas and bushland habitats.
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