No, lemons are not true to seed when grown from seeds, meaning the resulting plant may not produce fruit that is identical to the parent plant.
Tomatoes grown from saved seeds may not always be true to the original plant, as cross-pollination can occur between different varieties. This can result in variations in the characteristics of the new plants.
Yes but only species will come true from seed. Hybrids should be propogated either by cuttings or budding.i
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Seed cones are seeds from which a tree or bush will grow.
Seed cones are seeds from which a tree or bush will grow.
Seed cones are seeds from which a tree or bush will grow.
Plants which do not have seeds have been engineered to lose the seeds because they are preferred by consumers. Plants without seeds could be due to the fact that the flowers have not been developed. As the fruit matures, seeds will develop. When you plant a potato because there are sprouts coming out of the eyes or nodes, you are able to plant them because the potato is a underground stem. Plants without seeds reproduce asexually using spores, like mosses and ferns; plants with seeds use sexual reproduction with pollination.
There is no point in collecting seeds of variegated privet as it will not grow true from seed.
From the link that I got it seems to be that it is true that apple seeds are poisonous...
Yes, tomatoes can grow true to seed, meaning that the seeds from a specific tomato variety will produce plants with similar characteristics to the parent plant.
Actually seed roots do stretch down only due to how the seed is planted.
Potatoes are typically grown from seed potatoes, which are small potatoes saved from the previous year's crop. These can be purchased at most gardening stores. However, true potato seeds, which are the seeds produced by the flowers of the potato plant, are less common and are usually only used by commercial growers or for breeding purposes.