The giant sequoia's seed is small, measuring about 0.25 inches (6-8 mm) in length, and has a flattened, oval shape. It is brown and slightly winged, which aids in its dispersal by the wind. Each cone of the giant sequoia can contain numerous seeds, and the seeds are released when the cones open, typically after exposure to heat or during dry conditions.
The trees have thousands of seed cones with tiny seeds inside. It's actually amazing to compare the tiny size of the seed to the giant tree.
Yes. All plants that produce seed have flowers.
Redwoods and Sequoias are helped by fire. Fire burns off debris and in some species the heat opens the cones so that the seed is disbursed.
A female human seed looks like a tiny round ball. A male human seed looks like an extremely tiny olive with a tail.
it looks like a human kidney..
it looks like a human kidney..
I have no clue
Yes, a bean is a seed. It is a seed for a bean plant. Bean is often said in place of seed. I hope this makes it easier to understand. :)
Seed banks in giant freezers came first. The first seed banks were established in the 20th century to preserve plant genetic diversity. The concept of seed banks under mountains, like the Svalbard Global Seed Vault, came later as a backup measure to protect seeds from natural disasters and global crises.
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Dark, papery, at a quick glance they look like chaff rather than a viable seed.
It looks kind of like an apple seed with legs