angiosperms
Strawberries have seeds outside the fruit.
Seeds are typically found inside the fruit or flower of a plant. They can vary in size, shape, and appearance depending on the type of plant they come from. Seeds play a vital role in the reproduction and propagation of plant species.
An inferior ovary refers to a type of fruit in which the seeds are below the other parts of the flower within the hypanthium, a cuplike structure attacehd to the gynoecium.
Yes, because it doesn't have cones like gymnosperms.
Annual bluegrass (Poa annua) is a type of grass that produces small seeds in the spring. These seeds can contribute to its spread and establishment in lawns and other grassy areas.
they eat sun flower seeds corn and black oiled sun flower seeds
Strawberries have seeds outside the fruit.
a fertilized seed It depends what type of fruit.. But usually they grown on a tree. Ex. Apple tree The fruit actually develops from the ovary and the seed develops from the ovule
Seeds are typically found inside the fruit or flower of a plant. They can vary in size, shape, and appearance depending on the type of plant they come from. Seeds play a vital role in the reproduction and propagation of plant species.
An inferior ovary refers to a type of fruit in which the seeds are below the other parts of the flower within the hypanthium, a cuplike structure attacehd to the gynoecium.
Yes, because it doesn't have cones like gymnosperms.
The type of gas that the fruit produces
Vanilla grows as a vine and produces few flowers, one flower produces one fruit which is a seed pod from which the flavour is obtained
Pumpkin seeds, apple seeds, orange seeds, strawberry seeds, and most other seeds in fruit
Annual bluegrass (Poa annua) is a type of grass that produces small seeds in the spring. These seeds can contribute to its spread and establishment in lawns and other grassy areas.
angiosperms
Every type - can't think of one that doesn't have seeds, for how else would the species survive?