Yes, crape myrtle seed pods can be cut off in the spring if you prefer a cleaner appearance and want to encourage more flowering. Removing the pods can help redirect the plant's energy towards new growth and blooms. However, it's not strictly necessary, as leaving them can add visual interest during the winter months. Ultimately, it depends on your aesthetic preference and garden maintenance goals.
Ripe balsam seeds are spring loaded, and are dispersed by being flung out of the seed pods when a passing animal or human brushes against the pods.
Perhaps you are speaking of the mimosa tree. It has delicate pink tendril like flowers and pole bean pods in the fall with seeds in them.
Bluebonnets start to flower in the early spring months. Then when it starts to become summer, the flowers die, leaving hard seed pods. These pods grow into next yearâ??s flowers.
Humans commonly eat several types of pods, including pea pods, which contain edible peas, and snow peas, which are consumed whole and have a sweet flavor. Other edible pods include those from the green bean plant and the winged bean. Additionally, some varieties of leguminous pods, like those from lentils and chickpeas, are harvested for their seeds rather than the pods themselves. However, it's important to note that many pods are inedible and should not be consumed.
mesquite tree
A tree that has lots of spring blossoms that resemble cherry blossoms, but does not fruit. It produces pods at season's end that birds will sometimes eat.
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The pods that appear after flowering are the seed pods.
Frangipani seed pods are long and slender, usually up to 12 inches in length. They are green and smooth when young, turning brown and slightly wrinkled as they mature. The pods contain small flat seeds that are equipped with a fine silk-like parachute for dispersal by the wind.
All Cytisus have pods.
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fisher pods